* add new feature instructions * add db as context for flow mode * add diff * cleaner diff * add modules as available context * convert to svelte 5 * auto add selected module to context * change flowinline ai button + nits * handle adding selected lines * clean context handling * apply code pieces * new chat when changing mode * clean * show code for code steps * add last saved flow * fix size * categorize context * optionnaly categorize * fix module finding * logs * nit prompt * fix * fix * fix test tool for script * clean
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Windmill Development Guide
Overview
Windmill is an open-source developer platform for building internal tools, workflows, API integrations, background jobs, workflows, and user interfaces. See @windmill-overview.mdc for full platform details.
New Feature Implementation Guidelines
When implementing new features in Windmill, follow these best practices:
- Clean Code First: Write clean, readable, and maintainable code. Prioritize clarity over cleverness.
- Avoid Duplication at All Costs: Before writing new code, thoroughly search for existing implementations that can be reused or extended.
- Adapt Existing Code: Refactor and generalize existing code when necessary to avoid logic duplication. Extract common patterns into reusable utilities.
- Follow Established Patterns: Study existing code patterns in the codebase and maintain consistency with established conventions.
- Single Responsibility: Each function, component, and module should have a single, well-defined responsibility.
- Incremental Implementation: Break large features into smaller, reviewable chunks that can be implemented and tested incrementally.
Language-Specific Guides
- Backend (Rust): @backend/rust-best-practices.mdc + @backend/summarized_schema.txt
- Frontend (Svelte 5): @frontend/svelte5-best-practices.mdc