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stevensDemogenerateFunFacts.ts8 matches

@mrjoedangโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
11 * @returns Array of previous fun facts
12 */
13async function getPreviousFunFacts() {
14 try {
15 const result = await sqlite.execute(
32 * @param dates Array of date strings in ISO format
33 */
34async function deleteExistingFunFacts(dates) {
35 try {
36 for (const date of dates) {
51 * @param factText The fun fact text
52 */
53async function insertFunFact(date, factText) {
54 try {
55 await sqlite.execute(
75 * @returns Array of generated fun facts
76 */
77async function generateFunFacts(previousFacts) {
78 try {
79 // Get API key from environment
197 * @returns Array of parsed facts
198 */
199function parseFallbackFacts(responseText, expectedDates) {
200 // Try to extract facts using regex
201 const factPattern = /(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})["']?[,:]?\s*["']?(.*?)["']?[,}]/gs;
260
261/**
262 * Main function to generate and store fun facts for the next 7 days
263 */
264export async function generateAndStoreFunFacts() {
265 try {
266 // Get previous fun facts
301 * Intended to be used as a Val Town cron job
302 */
303export default async function() {
304 console.log("Running fun facts generation cron job...");
305 return await generateAndStoreFunFacts();

stevensDemo.cursorrules15 matches

@mrjoedangโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
8### 1. Script Vals
9
10- Basic JavaScript/TypeScript functions
11- Can be imported by other vals
12- Example structure:
13
14```typescript
15export function myFunction() {
16 // Your code here
17}
25
26```typescript
27export default async function (req: Request) {
28 return new Response("Hello World");
29}
37
38```typescript
39export default async function () {
40 // Scheduled task code
41}
49
50```typescript
51export default async function (email: Email) {
52 // Process email
53}
57
58- Ask clarifying questions when requirements are ambiguous
59- Provide complete, functional solutions rather than skeleton implementations
60- Test your logic against edge cases before presenting the final solution
61- Ensure all code follows Val Town's specific platform requirements
70- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
71- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
72- Follow modern ES6+ conventions and functional programming practices if possible
73
74## Val Town Standard Libraries
75
76Val Town provides several hosted services and utility functions.
77
78### Blob Storage
124```
125
126## Val Town Utility Functions
127
128Val Town provides several utility functions to help with common project tasks.
129
130### Importing Utilities
176 {
177 name: "should add numbers correctly",
178 function: () => {
179 expect(1 + 1).toBe(2);
180 },
210โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ database/
211โ”‚ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ migrations.ts # Schema definitions
212โ”‚ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ queries.ts # DB query functions
213โ”‚ โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ README.md
214โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ index.ts # Main entry point
226โ””โ”€โ”€ shared/
227 โ”œโ”€โ”€ README.md
228 โ””โ”€โ”€ utils.ts # Shared types and functions
229```
230
232- Hono is the recommended API framework (similar to Express, Flask, or Sinatra)
233- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
234- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
235 ```ts
236 // Use the serveFile utility to handle content types automatically
273- Run migrations on startup or comment out for performance
274- Change table names when modifying schemas rather than altering
275- Export clear query functions with proper TypeScript typing
276- Follow the queries and migrations pattern from the example
277

stevensDemocronDailyBrief.ts1 match

@mrjoedangโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
1import { sendDailyBriefing } from "./sendDailyBrief.ts";
2
3export async function cronDailyBrief() {
4 try {
5 const chatId = Deno.env.get("TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID");

stevensDemoApp.tsx2 matches

@mrjoedangโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
62};
63
64export function App() {
65 const [memories, setMemories] = useState<Memory[]>([]);
66 const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
139 const data = await response.json();
140
141 // Change the sorting function to show memories in chronological order
142 const sortedMemories = [...data].sort((a, b) => {
143 const dateA = a.createdDate || 0;

stevensDemotestDailyBrief.ts1 match

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
4import { DateTime } from "https://esm.sh/luxon@3.4.4";
5
6export async function testDailyBrief() {
7 try {
8 const testChatId = Deno.env.get("TEST_TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID");

stevensDemosetupTelegramChatDb.ts1 match

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
2// Run this script manually to create the database table
3
4export default async function setupTelegramChatDb() {
5 try {
6 // Import SQLite module

stevensDemosendDailyBrief.ts6 matches

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
13} from "../memoryUtils.ts";
14
15async function generateBriefingContent(anthropic, memories, today, isSunday) {
16 try {
17 const weekdaysHelp = generateWeekDays(today);
96}
97
98export async function sendDailyBriefing(chatId?: string, today?: DateTime) {
99 // Get API keys from environment
100 const apiKey = Deno.env.get("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY");
135 const lastSunday = today.startOf("week").minus({ days: 1 });
136
137 // Fetch relevant memories using the utility function
138 const memories = await getRelevantMemories();
139
216}
217
218function generateWeekDays(today) {
219 let output = [];
220
239// console.log(weekDays);
240
241// Export a function that calls sendDailyBriefing with no parameters
242// This maintains backward compatibility with existing cron jobs
243export default async function (overrideToday?: DateTime) {
244 return await sendDailyBriefing(undefined, overrideToday);
245}

stevensDemoREADME.md2 matches

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
16In a normal server environment, you would likely use a middleware [like this one](https://hono.dev/docs/getting-started/nodejs#serve-static-files) to serve static files. Some frameworks or deployment platforms automatically make any content inside a `public/` folder public.
17
18However in Val Town you need to handle this yourself, and it can be suprisingly difficult to read and serve files in a Val Town Project. This template uses helper functions from [stevekrouse/utils/serve-public](https://www.val.town/x/stevekrouse/utils/branch/main/code/serve-public/README.md), which handle reading project files in a way that will work across branches and forks, automatically transpiles typescript to javascript, and assigns content-types based on the file's extension.
19
20### `index.html`
26## CRUD API Routes
27
28This app has two CRUD API routes: for reading and inserting into the messages table. They both speak JSON, which is standard. They import their functions from `/backend/database/queries.ts`. These routes are called from the React app to refresh and update data.
29
30## Errors

stevensDemoREADME.md2 matches

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
4
5* `migrations.ts` - code to set up the database tables the app needs
6* `queries.ts` - functions to run queries against those tables, which are imported and used in the main Hono server in `/backend/index.ts`
7
8## Migrations
18The queries file is where running the migrations happen in this app. It'd also be reasonable for that to happen in index.ts, or as is said above, for that line to be commented out, and only run when actual changes are made to your database schema.
19
20The queries file exports functions to get and write data. It relies on shared types and data imported from the `/shared` directory.

stevensDemoqueries.ts4 matches

@iamvikeshtiwariโ€ขUpdated 3 weeks ago
6const tableName = "memories_demo";
7
8export async function getAllMemories(): Promise<Memory[]> {
9 const result = await sqlite.execute(
10 `SELECT id, date, text, createdBy, createdDate, tags FROM ${tableName}
23}
24
25export async function createMemory(
26 memory: Omit<Memory, "id">
27): Promise<Memory> {
51}
52
53export async function updateMemory(
54 id: string,
55 memory: Partial<Omit<Memory, "id">>
70}
71
72export async function deleteMemory(id: string): Promise<void> {
73 await sqlite.execute(`DELETE FROM ${tableName} WHERE id = ?`, [id]);
74}

getFileEmail4 file matches

@shouserโ€ขUpdated 1 week ago
A helper function to build a file's email
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tuna8 file matches

@jxnblkโ€ขUpdated 2 weeks ago
Simple functional CSS library for Val Town
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import { OpenAI } from "https://esm.town/v/std/openai"; export default async function(req: Request): Promise<Response> { if (req.method === "OPTIONS") { return new Response(null, { headers: { "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",