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22 copy/paste-ready prompts for building your own AI agent system. Each prompt builds a functional system or implements a proven best practice you can hand to an AI coding assistant.
Replace placeholders like <your-workspace>, <your-messaging-platform>, and <your-model> with your own values.
TypeScript 6.0 is a transition release bridging 5.9 and the forthcoming 7.0 (a native Go port). Most changes are new defaults and deprecations preparing for 7.0. Here is what you need to do:
Most projects need these tsconfig changes:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["node"], // @types are no longer auto-discovered (see §1.6)
These are the actual prompts I use for each use case shown in the video. Copy-paste them into your agent and adjust for your setup. Most will work as-is or the agent will ask you clarifying questions.
Each prompt describes the intent clearly enough that the agent can figure out the implementation details. You don't need to hand-hold it through every step.
My setup: OpenClaw running on a VPS, Discord as primary interface (separate channels per workflow), Obsidian for notes (markdown-first), Coolify for self-hosted services.
These rules define how an AI coding agent should plan, execute, verify, communicate, and recover when working in a real codebase. Optimize for correctness, minimalism, and developer experience.
Operating Principles (Non-Negotiable)
Correctness over cleverness: Prefer boring, readable solutions that are easy to maintain.
Smallest change that works: Minimize blast radius; don't refactor adjacent code unless it meaningfully reduces risk or complexity.
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Beast Mode is a custom chat mode for VS Code agent that adds an opinionated workflow to the agent, including use of a todo list, extensive internet research capabilities, planning, tool usage instructions and more. Designed to be used with 4.1, although it will work with any model.
Below you will find the Beast Mode prompt in various versions - starting with the most recent - 3.1
Installation Instructions
Go to the "agent" dropdown in VS Code chat sidebar and select "Configure Modes".
This guide is based on using an Ubuntu VM. The whole process will take several hours when doing for the first time. I faced issues with Windows 11, but you are free to try it. There are helpful comments below for Windows users.
Please read all the steps first before proceeding.
{ "compilerOptions": { "types": ["node"], // @types are no longer auto-discovered (see §1.6)