--- name: python-playground description: Run and test Python code in a dedicated playground directory. Use when you need to execute Python scripts, test code snippets, investigate CPython behavior, or experiment with Python without affecting the main codebase. --- # Python Playground Run Python code in an isolated playground directory for testing and experimentation. ## Instructions 1. First, ensure the playground directory exists: `mkdir -p playground` 2. Use the Write tool to create the Python file at `playground/test.py` 3. Run with: `uv run playground/test.py` to test cpython behavior or `cargo run -- playground/test.py` to test monty behavior IMPORTANT: Use separate tool calls for each step - do NOT chain commands with `&&` or use heredocs. This allows the pre-approved commands to work without prompting. ## Example workflow Step 1 - Create directory (Bash, already allowed): ```bash mkdir -p playground ``` Step 2 - Write code (use Write tool, not cat): Write to `playground/test.py`: ```python def foo(): raise ValueError('test') foo() ``` Step 3 - Run script (Bash, already allowed): ```bash uv run playground/test.py ``` ## Guidelines - The `playground/` directory is gitignored - Use a different file name for each test you want to run, give the files recognizable names like `test_value_error.py` - Use `uv run ...` to run scripts (uses project Python) - Or, `cargo run -- ...` to run scripts using Monty - Use Write tool for creating files (avoids permission prompts) - Run mkdir and uv as separate commands (not chained) - do NOT delete files from playground after you've finished testing