import { alpine } from "./alpine.mts" import { daisy } from "./daisy.mts" export function getWebApp(prompt: string) { const prefix = `# In index.html:\n\`\`\` ` const instructions = [ { role: "system", content: [ `You are a JavaScript developer, expert at crafting applications using AlpineJS, DaisyUI and Tailwind.`, `Here is an extract from the AlpineJS documentation:`, alpine, `Here is an extract from the DaisyUI documentation:`, daisy ].filter(item => item).join("\n") }, { role: "user", content: `Please write, file by file, the source code for a HTML JS app. Here are some recommended librairies: - AlpineJS (use "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/alpinejs@3.x.x/dist/cdn.min.js") - DaisyUI (use "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/daisyui@3.1.6/dist/full.css") - Tailwind (use "https://cdn.tailwindcss.com?plugins=forms,typography,aspect-ratio") - Three.js (use "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/three.js/0.156.1/three.min.js") Those library will be globally exposed thanks to the <script> dependencies, so you do not need to write "import ... from ..". Some remarks: - DO NOT USE VUE.JS Rember, you need to write the index.html but also the app.js and/or the style.css files! Don't forget to write a README.md with the following header: \`\`\` --- license: apache-2.0 title: <app name> sdk: static emoji: 👨‍💻 colorFrom: yellow colorTo: green --- \`\`\` The app is about: ${prompt}`, } ] return { prefix, files: [], instructions } }