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Found 19334 results for "api"(1962ms)

old-Valsblog_test_25_1_11.tsx5 matches

@arfan•Updated 1 week ago
28 const fetchPosts = async () => {
29 try {
30 const response = await fetch("/api/posts");
31 if (!response.ok) throw new Error("Failed to fetch posts");
32 const data = await response.json();
41 const handleCreatePost = async (post: Omit<BlogPost, "id" | "date">) => {
42 try {
43 const response = await fetch("/api/posts", {
44 method: "POST",
45 headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
56 const handleUpdatePost = async (post: BlogPost) => {
57 try {
58 const response = await fetch(`/api/posts/${post.id}`, {
59 method: "PUT",
60 headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
284 const url = new URL(request.url);
285
286 if (url.pathname === "/api/posts") {
287 if (request.method === "GET") {
288 const posts = await blob.getJSON("blog_posts") as BlogPost[] || [];
305 });
306 }
307 } else if (url.pathname.startsWith("/api/posts/")) {
308 const id = url.pathname.split("/").pop();
309 if (request.method === "PUT") {

old-ValszARCHIVE_html_Pages.tsx10 matches

@arfan•Updated 1 week ago
87 </ul>
88
89 <h2 id="api-links-title">API Test Links</h2>
90 <ul id="api-link-list">
91 <li><a href="/api/time" id="time-api-link">GET /api/time</a></li>
92 <li><a href="/api/messages" id="messages-api-link">GET /api/messages</a></li>
93 </ul>
94 </div>
197}
198
199function handleTimeApi() {
200 return new Response(JSON.stringify({ currentTime: new Date().toISOString() }), {
201 headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
203}
204
205async function handleMessagesApi() {
206 const { blob } = await import("https://esm.town/v/std/blob");
207 const userMessages = await blob.getJSON(MESSAGE_STORAGE_KEY) || [];
249 }
250 break;
251 case "/api/time":
252 return handleTimeApi();
253 case "/api/messages":
254 return await handleMessagesApi();
255 }
256

old-ValszSTYLES_elatedOrangeMonkey.tsx1 match

@arfan•Updated 1 week ago
311 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" />
312 <title>Link Manager</title>
313 <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Quicksand:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet" />
314 <link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap@5.3.0-alpha1/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
315 <link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap-icons@1.7.2/font/bootstrap-icons.css" rel="stylesheet" />

gissue-rolodexknowledge.md10 matches

@cricks_unmixed4u•Updated 1 week ago
13- Generate code in TypeScript or TSX
14- Add appropriate TypeScript types and interfaces for all data structures
15- Prefer official SDKs or libraries than writing API calls directly
16- Ask the user to supply API or library documentation if you are at all unsure about it
17- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
18- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
23### 1. HTTP Trigger
24
25- Create web APIs and endpoints
26- Handle HTTP requests and responses
27- Example structure:
173However, it's *extremely importing* to note that `parseProject` and other Standard Library utilities ONLY RUN ON THE SERVER.
174If you need access to this data on the client, run it in the server and pass it to the client by splicing it into the HTML page
175or by making an API request for it.
176
177## Val Town Platform Specifics
181- **AI Image:** To inline generate an AI image use: `<img src="https://maxm-imggenurl.web.val.run/the-description-of-your-image" />`
182- **Storage:** DO NOT use the Deno KV module for storage
183- **Browser APIs:** DO NOT use the `alert()`, `prompt()`, or `confirm()` methods
184- **Weather Data:** Use open-meteo for weather data (doesn't require API keys) unless otherwise specified
185- **View Source:** Add a view source link by importing & using `import.meta.url.replace("ems.sh", "val.town)"` (or passing this data to the client) and include `target="_top"` attribute
186- **Error Debugging:** Add `<script src="https://esm.town/v/std/catch"></script>` to HTML to capture client-side errors
187- **Error Handling:** Only use try...catch when there's a clear local resolution; Avoid catches that merely log or return 500s. Let errors bubble up with full context
188- **Environment Variables:** Use `Deno.env.get('keyname')` when you need to, but generally prefer APIs that don't require keys
189- **Imports:** Use `https://esm.sh` for npm and Deno dependencies to ensure compatibility on server and browser
190- **Storage Strategy:** Only use backend storage if explicitly required; prefer simple static client-side sites
224### Backend (Hono) Best Practices
225
226- Hono is the recommended API framework
227- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
228- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
248 });
249 ```
250- Create RESTful API routes for CRUD operations
251- Always include this snippet at the top-level Hono app to re-throwing errors to see full stack traces:
252 ```ts
285 - For files in the project, use `readFile` helpers
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`

gissue-rolodex.cursorrules10 matches

@cricks_unmixed4u•Updated 1 week ago
13- Generate code in TypeScript or TSX
14- Add appropriate TypeScript types and interfaces for all data structures
15- Prefer official SDKs or libraries than writing API calls directly
16- Ask the user to supply API or library documentation if you are at all unsure about it
17- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
18- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
23### 1. HTTP Trigger
24
25- Create web APIs and endpoints
26- Handle HTTP requests and responses
27- Example structure:
173However, it's *extremely importing* to note that `parseProject` and other Standard Library utilities ONLY RUN ON THE SERVER.
174If you need access to this data on the client, run it in the server and pass it to the client by splicing it into the HTML page
175or by making an API request for it.
176
177## Val Town Platform Specifics
181- **AI Image:** To inline generate an AI image use: `<img src="https://maxm-imggenurl.web.val.run/the-description-of-your-image" />`
182- **Storage:** DO NOT use the Deno KV module for storage
183- **Browser APIs:** DO NOT use the `alert()`, `prompt()`, or `confirm()` methods
184- **Weather Data:** Use open-meteo for weather data (doesn't require API keys) unless otherwise specified
185- **View Source:** Add a view source link by importing & using `import.meta.url.replace("ems.sh", "val.town)"` (or passing this data to the client) and include `target="_top"` attribute
186- **Error Debugging:** Add `<script src="https://esm.town/v/std/catch"></script>` to HTML to capture client-side errors
187- **Error Handling:** Only use try...catch when there's a clear local resolution; Avoid catches that merely log or return 500s. Let errors bubble up with full context
188- **Environment Variables:** Use `Deno.env.get('keyname')` when you need to, but generally prefer APIs that don't require keys
189- **Imports:** Use `https://esm.sh` for npm and Deno dependencies to ensure compatibility on server and browser
190- **Storage Strategy:** Only use backend storage if explicitly required; prefer simple static client-side sites
224### Backend (Hono) Best Practices
225
226- Hono is the recommended API framework
227- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
228- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
248 });
249 ```
250- Create RESTful API routes for CRUD operations
251- Always include this snippet at the top-level Hono app to re-throwing errors to see full stack traces:
252 ```ts
285 - For files in the project, use `readFile` helpers
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`

beeminder-apiknowledge.md10 matches

@cricks_unmixed4u•Updated 1 week ago
13- Generate code in TypeScript or TSX
14- Add appropriate TypeScript types and interfaces for all data structures
15- Prefer official SDKs or libraries than writing API calls directly
16- Ask the user to supply API or library documentation if you are at all unsure about it
17- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
18- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
23### 1. HTTP Trigger
24
25- Create web APIs and endpoints
26- Handle HTTP requests and responses
27- Example structure:
173However, it's *extremely importing* to note that `parseProject` and other Standard Library utilities ONLY RUN ON THE SERVER.
174If you need access to this data on the client, run it in the server and pass it to the client by splicing it into the HTML page
175or by making an API request for it.
176
177## Val Town Platform Specifics
181- **AI Image:** To inline generate an AI image use: `<img src="https://maxm-imggenurl.web.val.run/the-description-of-your-image" />`
182- **Storage:** DO NOT use the Deno KV module for storage
183- **Browser APIs:** DO NOT use the `alert()`, `prompt()`, or `confirm()` methods
184- **Weather Data:** Use open-meteo for weather data (doesn't require API keys) unless otherwise specified
185- **View Source:** Add a view source link by importing & using `import.meta.url.replace("ems.sh", "val.town)"` (or passing this data to the client) and include `target="_top"` attribute
186- **Error Debugging:** Add `<script src="https://esm.town/v/std/catch"></script>` to HTML to capture client-side errors
187- **Error Handling:** Only use try...catch when there's a clear local resolution; Avoid catches that merely log or return 500s. Let errors bubble up with full context
188- **Environment Variables:** Use `Deno.env.get('keyname')` when you need to, but generally prefer APIs that don't require keys
189- **Imports:** Use `https://esm.sh` for npm and Deno dependencies to ensure compatibility on server and browser
190- **Storage Strategy:** Only use backend storage if explicitly required; prefer simple static client-side sites
224### Backend (Hono) Best Practices
225
226- Hono is the recommended API framework
227- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
228- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
248 });
249 ```
250- Create RESTful API routes for CRUD operations
251- Always include this snippet at the top-level Hono app to re-throwing errors to see full stack traces:
252 ```ts
285 - For files in the project, use `readFile` helpers
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`

beeminder-api.cursorrules10 matches

@cricks_unmixed4u•Updated 1 week ago
13- Generate code in TypeScript or TSX
14- Add appropriate TypeScript types and interfaces for all data structures
15- Prefer official SDKs or libraries than writing API calls directly
16- Ask the user to supply API or library documentation if you are at all unsure about it
17- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
18- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
23### 1. HTTP Trigger
24
25- Create web APIs and endpoints
26- Handle HTTP requests and responses
27- Example structure:
173However, it's *extremely importing* to note that `parseProject` and other Standard Library utilities ONLY RUN ON THE SERVER.
174If you need access to this data on the client, run it in the server and pass it to the client by splicing it into the HTML page
175or by making an API request for it.
176
177## Val Town Platform Specifics
181- **AI Image:** To inline generate an AI image use: `<img src="https://maxm-imggenurl.web.val.run/the-description-of-your-image" />`
182- **Storage:** DO NOT use the Deno KV module for storage
183- **Browser APIs:** DO NOT use the `alert()`, `prompt()`, or `confirm()` methods
184- **Weather Data:** Use open-meteo for weather data (doesn't require API keys) unless otherwise specified
185- **View Source:** Add a view source link by importing & using `import.meta.url.replace("ems.sh", "val.town)"` (or passing this data to the client) and include `target="_top"` attribute
186- **Error Debugging:** Add `<script src="https://esm.town/v/std/catch"></script>` to HTML to capture client-side errors
187- **Error Handling:** Only use try...catch when there's a clear local resolution; Avoid catches that merely log or return 500s. Let errors bubble up with full context
188- **Environment Variables:** Use `Deno.env.get('keyname')` when you need to, but generally prefer APIs that don't require keys
189- **Imports:** Use `https://esm.sh` for npm and Deno dependencies to ensure compatibility on server and browser
190- **Storage Strategy:** Only use backend storage if explicitly required; prefer simple static client-side sites
224### Backend (Hono) Best Practices
225
226- Hono is the recommended API framework
227- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
228- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
248 });
249 ```
250- Create RESTful API routes for CRUD operations
251- Always include this snippet at the top-level Hono app to re-throwing errors to see full stack traces:
252 ```ts
285 - For files in the project, use `readFile` helpers
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`

ai-prompted.cursorrules10 matches

@cricks_unmixed4u•Updated 1 week ago
13- Generate code in TypeScript or TSX
14- Add appropriate TypeScript types and interfaces for all data structures
15- Prefer official SDKs or libraries than writing API calls directly
16- Ask the user to supply API or library documentation if you are at all unsure about it
17- **Never bake in secrets into the code** - always use environment variables
18- Include comments explaining complex logic (avoid commenting obvious operations)
23### 1. HTTP Trigger
24
25- Create web APIs and endpoints
26- Handle HTTP requests and responses
27- Example structure:
173However, it's *extremely importing* to note that `parseProject` and other Standard Library utilities ONLY RUN ON THE SERVER.
174If you need access to this data on the client, run it in the server and pass it to the client by splicing it into the HTML page
175or by making an API request for it.
176
177## Val Town Platform Specifics
181- **AI Image:** To inline generate an AI image use: `<img src="https://maxm-imggenurl.web.val.run/the-description-of-your-image" />`
182- **Storage:** DO NOT use the Deno KV module for storage
183- **Browser APIs:** DO NOT use the `alert()`, `prompt()`, or `confirm()` methods
184- **Weather Data:** Use open-meteo for weather data (doesn't require API keys) unless otherwise specified
185- **View Source:** Add a view source link by importing & using `import.meta.url.replace("ems.sh", "val.town)"` (or passing this data to the client) and include `target="_top"` attribute
186- **Error Debugging:** Add `<script src="https://esm.town/v/std/catch"></script>` to HTML to capture client-side errors
187- **Error Handling:** Only use try...catch when there's a clear local resolution; Avoid catches that merely log or return 500s. Let errors bubble up with full context
188- **Environment Variables:** Use `Deno.env.get('keyname')` when you need to, but generally prefer APIs that don't require keys
189- **Imports:** Use `https://esm.sh` for npm and Deno dependencies to ensure compatibility on server and browser
190- **Storage Strategy:** Only use backend storage if explicitly required; prefer simple static client-side sites
224### Backend (Hono) Best Practices
225
226- Hono is the recommended API framework
227- Main entry point should be `backend/index.ts`
228- **Static asset serving:** Use the utility functions to read and serve project files:
248 });
249 ```
250- Create RESTful API routes for CRUD operations
251- Always include this snippet at the top-level Hono app to re-throwing errors to see full stack traces:
252 ```ts
285 - For files in the project, use `readFile` helpers
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`

readabilityHTTPProxyindex.html2 matches

@nbbaier•Updated 1 week ago
3 <meta charset="UTF-8" />
4 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
5 <link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
6 <link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin>
7 <link
8 href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Source+Sans+3:ital,wght@0,200..900;1,200..900&display=swap"
9 rel="stylesheet"
10 >

Mr-CarsonsendDailyBrief.ts8 matches

@saasom•Updated 1 week ago
97
98export async function sendDailyBriefing(chatId?: string, today?: DateTime) {
99 // Get API keys from environment
100 const apiKey = Deno.env.get("ANTHROPIC_API_KEY");
101 const telegramToken = Deno.env.get("TELEGRAM_TOKEN");
102
106 }
107
108 if (!apiKey) {
109 console.error("Anthropic API key is not configured.");
110 return;
111 }
122
123 // Initialize Anthropic client
124 const anthropic = new Anthropic({ apiKey });
125
126 // Initialize Telegram bot
162
163 // disabled title for now, it seemes unnecessary...
164 // await bot.api.sendMessage(chatId, `*${title}*`, { parse_mode: "Markdown" });
165
166 // Then send the main content
169
170 if (content.length <= MAX_LENGTH) {
171 await bot.api.sendMessage(chatId, content, { parse_mode: "Markdown" });
172 // Store the briefing in chat history
173 await storeChatMessage(
198 // Send each chunk as a separate message and store in chat history
199 for (const chunk of chunks) {
200 await bot.api.sendMessage(chatId, chunk, { parse_mode: "Markdown" });
201 // Store each chunk in chat history
202 await storeChatMessage(

researchAgent2 file matches

@thesephist•Updated 7 hours ago
This is a lightweight wrapper around Perplexity's web search API

memoryApiExample2 file matches

@ingenierotito•Updated 8 hours ago
apiry
snartapi