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Add Prompt Injection #2734
Add Prompt Injection #2734
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unicorn |
Good idea for a list, especially since the topic has become popular. I really enjoyed going through your list, there are some really interesting topics there. The linter does not complain, great! |
My mistake. I see this has been around since June. Apologies. I did find a tiny typo. You need a period after your list description: "Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself. The first character should be uppercase and the description should end in a dot. " |
Cool list of current hot topics 💯 The short description sounds more like a command than an explanation of what your list does, or which use it facilitates. Maybe you could modify it similarly to other lists. Something to the sound of:
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* Add Steam Deck (sindresorhus#2743) * Update link to Awesome Mastodon (sindresorhus#2739) * Add Pest (sindresorhus#2601) * Add HPC (sindresorhus#2640) * Update guidelines * Add Biological Image Analysis (sindresorhus#2620) Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <[email protected]> * Move Esolangs into "Programming Languages" section (sindresorhus#2799) * Add Prompt Injection (sindresorhus#2734) * Meta tweaks * Add Complexity (sindresorhus#2389) * Fix typo (sindresorhus#2834) * Fix typos (sindresorhus#2835) * Meta tweaks --------- Co-authored-by: Francesco Sardone <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Edwin Kofler <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Tomas Tauber <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: akail <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Hallvard A. Wæhler <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sam Partington <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Hazana <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Diamantis Sellis <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Vivek Gurudutt K <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: S A G A R <[email protected]>
https://github.com/FonduAI/awesome-prompt-injection
The purpose of this repository is to provide resources for understanding, detecting, and mitigating these attacks, contributing to the creation of more secure machine learning models.
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You have read and understood the instructions for creating a list.
This pull request has a title in the format
Add Name of List
. It should not contain the wordAwesome
.Add Swift
Add Software Architecture
Update readme.md
Add Awesome Swift
Add swift
add Swift
Adding Swift
Added Swift
Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself. The first character should be uppercase and the description should end in a dot. It should be an objective description and not a tagline or marketing blurb.
- [iOS](…) - Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
- [Framer](…) - Prototyping interactive UI designs.
- [iOS](…) - Resources and tools for iOS development.
- [Framer](…)
- [Framer](…) - prototyping interactive UI designs
Your entry should be added at the bottom of the appropriate category.
The title of your entry should be title-cased and the URL to your list should end in
#readme
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That means 30 days from either the first real commit or when it was open-sourced. Whatever is most recent.
awesome-lint
on your list and fix the reported issues. If there are false-positives or things that cannot/shouldn't be fixed, please report it.main
, notmaster
.Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
Prototyping interactive UI designs.
Resources and tools for iOS development.
Awesome Framer packages and tools.
If you have not put in considerable effort into your list, your pull request will be immediately closed.
awesome-name-of-list
.awesome-swift
awesome-web-typography
awesome-Swift
AwesomeWebTypography
# Awesome Name of List
.# Awesome Swift
# Awesome Web Typography
# awesome-swift
# AwesomeSwift
awesome-list
&awesome
as GitHub topics. I encourage you to add more relevant topics.Contents
, notTable of Contents
.Contributing
orFootnotes
sections.https://github.com/<user>/<repo>/community/license/new?branch=main&template=cc0-1.0
(replace<user>
and<repo>
accordingly).license
orLICENSE
in the repo root with the license text.Licence
section to the readme. GitHub already shows the license name and link to the full text at the top of the repo.unicorn
.contributing.md
. Casing is up to you.Contributing
, positioned at the top or bottom of the main content.Footnotes
section at the bottom of the readme. The section should not be present in the Table of Contents.Example:
- [AVA](…) - JavaScript test runner.
Node.js
, notNodeJS
ornode.js
.You can still use a CI for linting, but the badge has no value in the readme.
Inspired by awesome-foo
orInspired by the Awesome project
kinda link at the top of the readme. The Awesome badge is enough.Go to the top and read it again.