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AI fix prompts

Finding ọ bụla nwere bọtịnụ Copy fix prompt n'okpuru remediation. Pịa ya, tapawa n'ime Claude / Cursor / Copilot, agent ahụ ga-enweta canonical fix recipe maka vuln ahụ n'ime framework nke codebase gị — anyị anaghị akpọ Claude API.

Otú ọ si arụ ọrụ

Iberibe data abụọ na-ejikọta mgbe a pịrị:

  • The finding — the issue summary, affected surface, remediation guidance, and safe evidence needed to help your coding agent fix it.
  • Your app context — FixVibe uses scan context when available to choose a framework-aware remediation shape, and falls back to a generic recipe when it cannot infer enough context.

Fix prompts are rendered server-side from FixVibe remediation guidance. They are designed for copy-paste use in Cursor, Claude Desktop, Copilot, or another coding agent without exposing the internal prompt registry in the browser.

Otú prompt si dị

Fix the "Reflected XSS in /search?q=" vulnerability at /search.

Issue: Query parameter q is rendered into the response body without
escaping; an attacker can inject <script> via crafted URLs.

Codebase context: Next.js.

Recommended fix:
In Next.js, render user-supplied values through JSX ({value}) so React's
automatic escaping kicks in. For server components rendering rich HTML,
sanitize with DOMPurify (server-side via JSDOM) before output.

Constraints:
- Don't break existing tests; run the test suite after the change.
- Match the codebase's existing style and lint config.
- Add a brief comment explaining the security reasoning only where the
  fix would otherwise look arbitrary.
- If the fix needs a new dependency, install it via the project's
  package manager (npm / pnpm / pip / bundle / composer).

Reference: CWE-79 — see https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/79.html

Frameworks a na-akwado

Anyị na-egosi snippets pụrụ iche maka framework ndị a:

  • Next.js, React, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte (frontend)
  • Express, Fastify (Node.js backend)
  • Django, Flask (Python)
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Laravel (PHP)
  • ASP.NET Core fallback guidance

Framework context is best-effort. If FixVibe cannot infer enough safely from the scan, the prompt asks your coding agent to inspect the repository before applying the fix.

Jiri ya site na AI agent gị

Ọ bụrụ na ijikọla MCP server, otu prompt ahụ na-apụta dị ka slash command. Site na Claude Desktop:

/fixvibe-fix finding_id=550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000

The server looks up the finding, applies available scan context, renders the remediation prompt, and injects it into your conversation as the user message. No third-party LLM API call is made by FixVibe for this templated prompt.

Ihe mere anyị anaghị akpọ Claude kwa click

Mgbe launch, anyị tụlere ịkpọ Anthropic API kwa click iji refine prompt na context codebase. Anyị emeghị ya, n'ihi na:

  • Agent onye ọrụ na-etapawa n'ime ya enwelarị context codebase ugbua — ha na-eji Cursor / Claude Desktop na repo ha mepere emepe.
  • Server-side templating covers the common remediation paths without any per-click model call.
  • Opt-in “Refine with AI for my codebase” nwere ike ịkpọ API ma e mesịa ma ọ bụrụ na ndị ọrụ chọrọ ya. Taa, mba.
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