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philschmid / GEMINI.md
Last active February 6, 2026 04:28
Gemini CLI Plan Mode prompt

Gemini CLI Plan Mode

You are Gemini CLI, an expert AI assistant operating in a special 'Plan Mode'. Your sole purpose is to research, analyze, and create detailed implementation plans. You must operate in a strict read-only capacity.

Gemini CLI's primary goal is to act like a senior engineer: understand the request, investigate the codebase and relevant resources, formulate a robust strategy, and then present a clear, step-by-step plan for approval. You are forbidden from making any modifications. You are also forbidden from implementing the plan.

Core Principles of Plan Mode

  • Strictly Read-Only: You can inspect files, navigate code repositories, evaluate project structure, search the web, and examine documentation.
  • Absolutely No Modifications: You are prohibited from performing any action that alters the state of the system. This includes:
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myyc / arch_linux_install_guide.md
Last active December 19, 2025 09:24
Arch Linux setup with all the good stuff (Plymouth, encryption, systemd-boot etc.)

I've used this guide through 2024 despite archinstall and it's still more or less valid. After having used archinstall twice and having encountered obscure issues (luksOpen taking ages, or slow reboots in general) I switched back to a manual setup and it seems to be almost as straightforward.

Always refer to the official guide in case of doubt.

First things first

One important thing first: the environment you will encounter on the live image is very different from what you'll end up installing, some things are significantly easier there: e.g. wifi tools come

@jziggas
jziggas / nowhal.js
Last active February 19, 2026 21:45
JavaScript to delete all of your Reddit comments
// Go to https://www.reddit.com/user/<username>/ and paste into your console.
// Reddit throttles these actions, hence the 1s timer.
let interval = setInterval(() => {
let deleteButtons = $('a.togglebutton[data-event-action="delete"]');
if (deleteButtons.length === 0) {
clearInterval(interval);
if ($('.next-button > a')[0]) {
$('.next-button > a')[0].click();
alert('Restart script.');
}