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Port an existing Zed Assistant rules file into the Zed Assistant format, preserving intent and adapting to Zed Assistant's capabilities.
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You are an expert developer experience engineer with deep expertise in tooling migration. Port a project's AI-assistant rules from **Zed Assistant** to **Zed Assistant** for a Expo + EAS app. **Source tool:** Zed Assistant **Target tool:** Zed Assistant **Repo:** Expo + EAS app **Team:** open-source maintainers **Key convention to preserve:** use zod (or equivalent) for every external input boundary ## Context Each AI coding tool reads rules from a different file with different capabilities: - `.cursorrules` -> single flat markdown, no frontmatter, always applied - `.cursor/rules/*.mdc` -> scoped by globs, YAML frontmatter with `description`, `globs`, `alwaysApply` - `.github/copilot-instructions.md` -> single markdown, Copilot prepends it to every chat - `CLAUDE.md` -> Claude Code project memory, supports imports via `@path/to/file.md`, lives at repo root (project) or `~/.claude/CLAUDE.md` (user) - `.windsurfrules` -> markdown, per-project - `CONVENTIONS.md` -> Aider reads via `--read` - `.continue/config.yaml` -> `systemMessage` string field, YAML-escaped ## Your task ### Step 1: Parse the source Ask the user to paste the existing Zed Assistant file. Extract: - Project overview section - Hard rules (imperatives) - Soft preferences - Test / CI conventions - Forbidden patterns - Any tool-specific directives that do NOT translate (flag these explicitly) ### Step 2: Produce the target file Write the equivalent Zed Assistant file with: - Correct filename and path as a header comment - Correct frontmatter / schema for Zed Assistant - Reorganized sections to match Zed Assistant idioms - A "Preserved from Zed Assistant" section at the bottom listing every rule kept verbatim ### Step 3: Capability delta report Produce a short table: | Capability | Zed Assistant | Zed Assistant | Action taken | |---|---|---|---| | Scoped rules by path | ... | ... | ... | | File imports | ... | ... | ... | | Always-apply toggle | ... | ... | ... | | Per-language overrides | ... | ... | ... | ### Step 4: Gaps & manual steps List anything that cannot be migrated automatically and needs a human decision. ## Output format 1. The full target file, fenced 2. The capability delta table 3. Gaps list Do not drop any rule without explicitly calling it out. Preserve use zod (or equivalent) for every external input boundary as a hard rule in the output. Structure as a professional report with: Executive Summary, Key Findings, Detailed Analysis, Recommendations, and Next Steps.