* CHANGE: Add status section to implementation plan templates
- Introduced a status section in the implementation plan templates to define the current state of the plan.
- Status options include: Completed, In progress, Planned, Deprecated, and On Hold.
- Status will be displayed as a badge in the introduction section.
* CHANGE: Update status formatting in implementation plans
- Enclosed status options in quotes for consistency
- Updated formatting in implementation plan and prompt files
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Co-authored-by: Matt Soucoup <masoucou@microsoft.com>
* feat: add C# TUnit testing prompt template
- Added csharp-tunit.prompt.md with structured prompt template
- Provides testing guidelines and best practices for C# development using TUnit framework
- Includes comprehensive testing patterns for .NET projects
* docs: add TUnit entry to README.md
- Added TUnit Best Practices entry after NUnit and before XUnit
- References prompts/csharp-tunit.prompt.md with proper description
- Includes VS Code and VS Code Insiders installation badges
* move: relocate TUnit prompt to prompts directory
- Move csharp-tunit.prompt.md from root to prompts/ directory
- Follow established project organization pattern
- All prompt files should be in the prompts directory
* feat: Add comprehensive AI Prompt Engineering & Safety Best Practices
- Add 868-line instruction file covering prompt engineering fundamentals, safety, bias mitigation, security, and responsible AI usage
- Add 527-line expert chat mode for prompt analysis and improvement with systematic evaluation frameworks
- Include detailed templates, checklists, examples, and educational resources
- Follow industry best practices from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google AI principles
- Implement comprehensive safety assessment frameworks and bias detection tools
- Add advanced techniques: prompt chaining, templates, versioning, and testing frameworks
- Provide extensive references to official guidelines, research papers, and community resources
- Strictly comply with project guidelines (CONTRIBUTING.md, SECURITY.md, SUPPORT.md)
Total: 1,395 lines of professional-grade prompt engineering guidance
* feat: add comprehensive AI prompt engineering safety best practices instruction
- Add 868-line comprehensive instruction file covering prompt engineering fundamentals
- Include safety frameworks, bias mitigation, security best practices, and responsible AI usage
- Provide detailed templates, checklists, and testing methodologies
- Cover anti-patterns, prompt injection prevention, and ethical considerations
- Add educational content on prompt patterns, validation techniques, and documentation
- Include practical examples and real-world scenarios for developers
- Rename file to avoid conflict with existing prompt-engineer chat mode
- Update README with new instruction file
This instruction provides developers with industry-standard best practices for creating safe, effective, and responsible AI prompts for Copilot and other LLMs.
* fix: restore original prompt-engineer chat mode to match upstream
- Restore the original prompt-engineer.chatmode.md from upstream/main
- Remove overwritten comprehensive version to avoid duplication and conflict
- Ensure only the official, simple prompt engineer chat mode is present
All advanced prompt engineering best practices are now in the new instruction file only.
* chore: regenerate README after restoring original prompt engineer chat mode
- Re-run update-readme.js to ensure only the correct, original description for prompt-engineer.chatmode.md is present
- Remove any duplicate or outdated descriptions from previous comprehensive version
- README is now fully in sync with the restored chat mode and current repo state
* feat: add comprehensive AI prompt engineering safety review prompt
- Add 150+ line prompt file for AI prompt engineering safety review and improvement
- Include systematic analysis framework covering safety, bias, security, and effectiveness
- Provide structured output format with detailed assessment criteria
- Include safety guidelines, testing recommendations, and educational insights
- Complement the existing AI prompt engineering safety best practices instruction
- Follow repository guidelines and best practices for prompt creation
This prompt enables developers to systematically review and improve prompts for safety, bias mitigation, security, and responsible AI usage.
* feat: expand AI prompt engineering safety review prompt with comprehensive analysis
- Expand prompt from basic to comprehensive 200+ line analysis framework
- Add advanced pattern analysis covering zero-shot, few-shot, chain-of-thought, role-based patterns
- Include technical robustness assessment (input validation, error handling, scalability)
- Add performance optimization metrics (token efficiency, response quality, consistency)
- Enhance output format with detailed scoring and assessment criteria
- Include bias mitigation strategies, security enhancements, and technical improvements
- Provide extensive testing recommendations and educational insights
- Follow repository guidelines for comprehensive, actionable prompt content
This expanded prompt provides developers with a thorough, systematic approach to prompt safety review and improvement.
* Add prompts for .NET best practices, design pattern review, and GitHub Copilot suggestions
- Introduced a comprehensive prompt for ensuring .NET/C# code adheres to best practices, covering documentation, design patterns, dependency injection, resource management, async patterns, testing standards, configuration, AI integration, error handling, performance, security, and code quality.
- Added a prompt for reviewing C#/.NET code for design pattern implementation, providing a checklist for required patterns, architecture, best practices, SOLID principles, performance, maintainability, testability, security, documentation, code clarity, and clean code.
- Created prompts for suggesting relevant GitHub Copilot chatmodes and prompts based on the current repository context, including a structured process for fetching available chatmodes/prompts, scanning local files, and presenting options with rationale.
- Developed a prompt for updating Azure Verified Modules (AVM) in Bicep files, detailing the process for scanning, checking for updates, validating, and handling breaking changes.
- Implemented a prompt for updating implementation plans with new requirements, ensuring machine-readable output and adherence to a strict template.
- Added a prompt for updating the llms.txt file to reflect changes in documentation or specifications, focusing on compliance with the llmstxt specification.
- Created a prompt for updating markdown file indices with files from specified folders, including options for table structures and update strategies.
- Developed a prompt for updating object-oriented component documentation, following industry best practices and ensuring alignment with current implementations.
- Added a prompt for updating specification files, emphasizing clarity, structure, and compliance with established documentation standards.
* CHANGE: Update implementation plan prompt formatting
- Renamed prompt title for clarity.
- Added spacing for improved readability.
- Enhanced structure to ensure compliance with template validation rules.
* CHANGE: Fix typo in .NET best practices prompt
- Corrected "soltion" to "solution" in the prompt description.
* Add Spring Boot Java project prompt with setup instructions and configurations
* Add prompt for creating Spring Boot Kotlin project skeleton
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Huang iMac <vincent.huang@opennet.tw>
* Fixing line endings and removing dead code
* Missing descriptions due to line endings
* Enforcing that the line endings should be LF
* Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 18: Workflow does not contain permissions
Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <62310815+github-advanced-security[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixing readme generator
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Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <62310815+github-advanced-security[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Delete outdated development instructions for Next.js + Tailwind and Python; add comprehensive guidelines for PostgreSQL DBA, Angular, ASP.NET REST APIs, Azure Functions with TypeScript, Bicep, Blazor, CMake with vcpkg, C#, .NET MAUI, GenAIScript, Terraform for Azure, localization, and markdown standards.
* Update documentation and prompts for consistency and clarity
- Standardized description formatting in various markdown files to use single quotes.
- Added error handling utility in update-readme.js for safer file operations.
- Improved title extraction logic in update-readme.js to handle frontmatter more robustly.
- Updated chat modes section in README to reflect new emoji and sorted chat mode links.
- Cleaned up various instruction files for better readability and consistency.
- Ensured all markdown files end with a newline for better compatibility with version control.
* Remove standardize-frontmatter.js script
* Add usage instructions for creating and switching chat modes in README.md
* Update README.md generation script to enhance instructions and usage details for custom chat modes
* Update README.md and update-readme.js for improved instruction clarity and consistency
* Refactor README.md links and update readme script for improved clarity and consistency in instructions
* Update README.md and update-readme.js for improved instruction clarity and consistency
* Changing from a patch to regen approach for the readme
* Bit more cleanup for how to show things in the readme
* Adding missing description
* Another missing description
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Co-authored-by: Aaron Powell <me@aaron-powell.com>