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feat(ai): Adding Cline rules files

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# ===========================
# DEPENDENCIES
# ===========================
node_modules/
**/node_modules/
.pnp
.pnp.js
bower_components/
# ===========================
# BUILD & COMPILED OUTPUT
# ===========================
dist/
build/
out/
.next/
.nuxt/
.output/
.svelte-kit/
target/
bin/
obj/
# ===========================
# JS / TS CACHES
# ===========================
.cache/
.parcel-cache/
.turbo/
.eslintcache
*.tsbuildinfo
tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
.webpack/
# ===========================
# TEST & COVERAGE
# ===========================
coverage/
.nyc_output/
test-results/
playwright-report/
# ===========================
# ENVIRONMENT & SECRETS
# ===========================
*.pem
*.key
secrets/
# ===========================
# LARGE / BINARY FILES
# ===========================
*.csv
*.xlsx
*.sqlite
*.db
*.sql
*.zip
*.tar.gz
*.gif
*.mp4
*.mp3
*.pdf
# ===========================
# IDE & OS FILES
# ===========================
.idea/
.vscode/
*.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
# ===========================
# LOGS
# ===========================
*.log
logs/
npm-debug.log*
yarn-debug.log*

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# Context & Token Management Rules
## File Access — Read Only What's Needed
- NEVER load or scan the entire project at the start of a task
- Only read files that are directly relevant to the current request
- If you need to understand the project structure, use `list_files` on specific
subdirectories — do NOT recurse the whole repo
- If you've already read a file in this session, do NOT read it again — use
your memory of it
## Thinking — Stay Focused, Don't Over-Plan
- Do not brainstorm more than 3 approaches before picking one
- Do not re-analyze a problem you already analyzed earlier in the session
- If a task is simple (under 5 steps), start doing it — don't write a plan first
- Maximum 2 rounds of self-correction before asking the user for help
- If you are stuck, STOP and ask — do not keep retrying and do not say it's okay and move on
## Context Window — Proactive Handoff
- Monitor context window usage (visible in environment_details)
- If context usage exceeds 40%, warn the user: "Context is at X%, consider
starting a new task soon"
- If context usage exceeds 60%, STOP the current task and use the `new_task`
tool to propose a clean handoff with a summary of:
- What was accomplished
- What files were changed
- What the next step is
- Never let the context exceed 70% — performance degrades past that point
## Response Style — Be Concise
- Do not repeat what you just did at the end of each step
- Do not summarize the whole conversation when answering a short question
- Status updates should be one sentence max
- Do not explain what you're about to do AND then do it — just do it

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# Shell & OS Rules
- Always use bash/sh syntax for terminal commands, never PowerShell
- Use `cp` instead of `Copy-Item`
- Use `mv` instead of `Move-Item`
- Use `rm` instead of `Remove-Item`
- Use `mkdir -p` instead of `New-Item -ItemType Directory`
- Use `cat` instead of `Get-Content`
- Use forward slashes `/` in paths, never backslashes `\`
- Do not use `$env:` for environment variables, use `$VAR` syntax

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# Workflow Rules
## Before starting any task
- State the OS/shell assumption explicitly at the start
- List the steps you plan to take before doing anything
- Ask for confirmation if the task involves more than 3 files
## During the task
- Work in small steps; complete and verify one step before moving to the next
- If a command fails, explain why before retrying — do not blindly retry
- Prefer simple, portable commands over complex one-liners
## To save tokens
- Do not re-explain what you already did in previous steps
- Do not repeat file contents unless I ask
- Be concise in status updates