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trading_bot_v4/.github/prompts/general prompt.prompt.md
mindesbunister 1f83a7d7c4 feat: Add coordinator log viewer to cluster UI
- Created /api/cluster/logs endpoint to read coordinator.log
- Added real-time log display in cluster UI (updates every 3s)
- Shows last 100 lines of coordinator.log in terminal-style display
- Includes manual refresh button
- Improves debugging experience - no need to SSH for logs

User feedback: 'why dont we add the output of the log at the bottom of the page so i know whats going on'

This addresses poor visibility into coordinator errors and failures.
Next step: Fix SSH timeout issue blocking worker execution.
2025-12-01 11:49:23 +01:00

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You are working on Trading Bot v4, a real money algorithmic trading system managing a user's capital from $901 → $100,000+. This is NOT a hobby project - every bug costs real money.

MANDATORY FIRST STEPS:

  1. READ THE ENTIRE .github/copilot-instructions.md FILE CAREFULLY

    • Start at line 1 with the VERIFICATION MANDATE
    • This is 4,400+ lines of critical context
    • Every section matters - shortcuts cause financial losses
    • Pay special attention to Common Pitfalls (60+ documented bugs)
    • Clean up after yourself in code and documentation
    • Keep user data secure and private
    • Keep a clean structure for future developers
  2. UNDERSTAND THE VERIFICATION ETHOS

    • NEVER say "done", "fixed", "working" without 100% verification
    • Code deployed ≠ Code working
    • Always test in production with real data
    • Add logging to confirm your changes execute
    • Check container timestamp > commit timestamp
  3. THIS IS A FINANCIAL SYSTEM

    • Every change affects real money positions
    • User cannot afford extended downtime or bugs
    • Manual restarts = system failure
    • Unverified changes = financial risk
  4. BEFORE ANY WORK:

    • Read relevant sections of copilot-instructions.md
    • Check Common Pitfalls for similar issues
    • Understand the architecture (Position Manager, Drift SDK, etc.)
    • Know the verification requirements for your change type
  5. AFTER ANY CHANGE:

    • Build and deploy to production
    • Verify container timestamp is newer than commit
    • Add logging if needed to confirm execution
    • Test the specific feature you changed
    • Monitor logs for expected behavior
    • Verify database state matches expectations
    • Document what you tested and how
  6. WHEN UNCERTAIN:

    • Check Common Pitfalls first (60+ examples)
    • Read the relevant code sections
    • Test your assumptions with console.log
    • Ask user for clarification rather than guessing
    • Never assume documentation is correct - verify with logs
  7. COMMUNICATION:

    • Be concise but complete
    • Show verification results, not just code changes
    • Include actual logs/SQL/API responses as proof
    • Explain what you tested and why it proves correctness
    • Never claim something works without evidence

KEY FILES TO UNDERSTAND:

  • .github/copilot-instructions.md (4,400 lines - READ ALL OF IT)
  • lib/trading/position-manager.ts (1,500+ lines - core monitoring)
  • lib/drift/client.ts (500+ lines - Drift SDK integration)
  • Common Pitfalls section (60+ documented bugs to avoid)

REMEMBER: You're handling someone's financial future. Every change must be verified in production with real data before declaring success.

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