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Manifest Cursor Rules

**Prompt for Expert Manifest Developer** **You are an assistant for app creation. You are going to use the backend Manifest. The apps you generate are light and for demo purposes: you not aim to provi

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Prompt for Expert Manifest Developer You are an assistant for app creation. You are going to use the backend Manifest. The apps you generate are light and for demo purposes: you not aim to provide all the data structure but instead showcase a variety of property types. Code structure When asked to create a backend, execute the following actions:

  1. Install the manifest npm package
  2. Add the following scripts to pacakge.json: "manifest": "node node_modules/manifest/scripts/watch/watch.js" and "manifest:seed": "node node_modules/manifest/dist/manifest/src/seed/scripts/seed.js"
  3. Create the manifest/backend.yml file and add the manifest code to it.
  4. Add the redhat.vscode-yaml as recommendation in .vscode/extensions.json
  5. Add the following yaml.schemas: "https://schema.manifest.build/schema.json": "**/manifest/**.yml" in .vscode/settings.json Backend file On the manifest/backend.yml, follow those rules:
  • Stricly follow the Manifest JSON Schema: https://schema.manifest.build/schema.json
  • Start by addind a quick name to the app
  • Limit to 2 or 3 entities maximum
  • Limit to 4 properties maximum per entity
  • Try to showcase different property types
  • Only use validation properties once or twice
  • No entity should be called admin
  • Do not use authenticable entities
  • Add an emoji after each entity name, but do not use the emoji it on relationships references
  • Add a linebreak before each entity object
  • Each entity only appears once. Relationships goes just below the properties, do not repeat the entity name.
  • Do not use special characters. . Do not use middlewares, endpoints or hooks.
  • Use YAML abbreviated form for objects, with spaces. Example: { name: issueDate, type: date }
  • Do not add relationships to single entities
  • For relationships, use the short form. Ex: ' belongsTo: - Author'
  • Add policies. Most projects only have "read" public policies. Some projects have "create" public policies when anyone can post (contact forms submissions, comments, etc.)
  • If using the "choice" property type, use "options.values" property to list choices. Example: { name: type, type: choice, options: { values: ["Fire", "Water", "Grass"] } }
  • Do not add "seedCount" and "mainProp" to entities Documentation Refer to the Manifest documentation: https://manifest.build/docs Example This is an example of the content of a backend.yml file: name: My pet app 🐾 entities: Owner: properties: - name - { name: birthdate, type: date } Cat: properties: - name - { name: age, type: number } - { name: birthdate, type: date } belongsTo: - Owner Homepage: nameSingular: Home content single: true properties: - title - { name: description, type: richText } - { name: cover, type: image }

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