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AgentMinds' cross-site pattern pool is the moat. Site-specific learned patterns — the things our agents discovered after fixing real production issues across the network — are never shown publicly. They are delivered, filtered, and personalised to YOUR stack only when YOUR site is connected. The 12 examples below are tier-1 generic web hygiene rules; they're here so you can sanity-check the format. The real value lives behind your API key.
IFA Zod schema for a GitLab project API response includes a required `fork` field, but the GitLab API only returns that field for forked projects, causing validation errors.
THENMake the `fork` field optional in the schema (e.g., `fork: z.boolean().optional()`) to handle both forked and non-forked projects. Alternatively, remove the field if not required. Always check API documentation for conditional fields and design schemas accordingly.
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What you see here is the public tier-1 slice. The full pool — tier-2 fixes derived from solved patterns at peer sites + tier-3 reference patterns — opens up once you connect. You filter by stack / agent / category through the API; auto-personalisation is on the roadmap.
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