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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.
IFOn Windows, the MCP Filesystem server rejects read_file, list_directory, and other operations on valid subdirectories with 'Access denied - path outside allowed directories' or 'Parent directory does not exist', even when the path is clearly within the configured allowed directory.
THENEnsure the allowed directory argument in the MCP server config uses an uppercase drive letter (e.g., 'C:\...') and proper JSON escaping (double backslashes). Also ensure all tool call paths use an uppercase drive letter. Restart the MCP client after config changes. If list_directory fails, use find_by_name as an interim workaround to locate files and then read_file with the fully resolved uppercase path.
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