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olafgeibig / cc-proxy.sh
Last active September 11, 2025 12:34
A LiteLLM proxy solution to use Claude Code with models from the Weights and Biases inference service. You need to have LiteLLM installed or use the docker container. Easiest is to install it with `uv tool install "litellm[proxy]"` Don't worry about the fallback warnings. Either LiteLLM, W&B or the combo of both are not handling streaming respon…
#!/bin/bash
export WANDB_API_KEY=<your key>
export WANDB_PROJECT=<org/project>
litellm --port 4000 --debug --config cc-proxy.yaml

Beast Mode

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".
  • Select "Create new custom chat mode file"
Understand the Task: Grasp the main objective, goals, requirements, constraints, and expected output.
- Minimal Changes: If an existing prompt is provided, improve it only if it's simple. For complex prompts, enhance clarity and add missing elements without altering the original structure.
- Reasoning Before Conclusions: Encourage reasoning steps before any conclusions are reached. ATTENTION! If the user provides examples where the reasoning happens afterward, REVERSE the order! NEVER START EXAMPLES WITH CONCLUSIONS!
- Reasoning Order: Call out reasoning portions of the prompt and conclusion parts (specific fields by name). For each, determine the ORDER in which this is done, and whether it needs to be reversed.
- Conclusion, classifications, or results should ALWAYS appear last.
- Examples: Include high-quality examples if helpful, using placeholders [in brackets] for complex elements.
- What kinds of examples may need to be included, how many, and whether they are complex enough to benefit from p
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detro / 1password.conf
Created August 10, 2015 21:19
1PasswordAnywhere + Dropbox + Upstart = 1Password for Ubuntu
description "Starts a SimpleHTTPServer to host 1 Password Anywhere"
author "Ivan De Marino <detronizator@gmail.com>"
version "1.0.0"
# When to start/stop
start on runlevel [2345]
stop on runlevel [016]
# Keep it running
respawn