Meeting Title: Brainforge x ABC Platform Setup Date: 2026-02-05 Meeting participants: Hannah Wang, Mustafa Raja


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1 00:00:24.310 00:00:25.160 Mustafa Raja: Pate?

2 00:00:26.940 00:00:28.330 Hannah Wang: Hey, how are you?

3 00:00:28.780 00:00:30.190 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m doing good, how are you?

4 00:00:31.270 00:00:37.740 Hannah Wang: I’m okay. Yeah, so I don’t know if you saw…

5 00:00:37.940 00:00:43.949 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I saw your comment. Let’s work… let’s, let’s, let’s talk about that, actually, because.

6 00:00:44.190 00:00:44.910 Hannah Wang: Sure.

7 00:00:45.160 00:00:46.420 Mustafa Raja: I didn’t understand.

8 00:00:46.560 00:00:48.599 Mustafa Raja: Oh, sure. You know?

9 00:00:49.220 00:00:55.860 Hannah Wang: No worries let me share my entire screen.

10 00:00:56.400 00:01:00.590 Hannah Wang: Well, I also have, like, an agenda of stuff I want to.

11 00:01:00.590 00:01:00.970 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

12 00:01:00.970 00:01:07.090 Hannah Wang: Sorry, it’s a lot, but a lot of it… well, the main thing I want to talk about is cursor, and just…

13 00:01:07.230 00:01:19.570 Hannah Wang: yeah, maybe helping me get that set up, and then these are all just kind of questions I have for you. So, yeah, but we can start with the platform.

14 00:01:19.570 00:01:20.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

15 00:01:21.540 00:01:33.659 Hannah Wang: I was just saying, like, move this section, basically, up here, and then move the filter down here. So filter is in its own row, just so that… just because I feel like client…

16 00:01:33.780 00:01:44.220 Hannah Wang: it takes up a lot of white space, and I… Oh, yeah. Does that make sense? So if we switch it, like, it’ll be tighter, yeah. That’s my only ask for that.

17 00:01:44.510 00:01:49.420 Hannah Wang: And then the other thing I wanted to know was if you could

18 00:01:50.410 00:01:58.520 Hannah Wang: do unique IPs, like, if that’s something that you can just quickly… I don’t know if…

19 00:01:58.520 00:01:58.890 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.

20 00:01:59.040 00:02:05.250 Hannah Wang: you get these based on queries, but yeah, just unique ID… IPs per week.

21 00:02:06.160 00:02:07.479 Mustafa Raja: Does that make sense? Okay.

22 00:02:07.740 00:02:08.600 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

23 00:02:09.410 00:02:12.580 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so, like, let’s say that, like, Bob views

24 00:02:12.950 00:02:16.250 Hannah Wang: the data capabilities deck this week.

25 00:02:16.850 00:02:24.220 Hannah Wang: twice, like, he should only be counted once, but then I think next week we can refresh him so that if you’ve used it next week, it’s still…

26 00:02:24.540 00:02:28.670 Hannah Wang: counts, I think. I might… I have to run that by,

27 00:02:29.140 00:02:34.839 Hannah Wang: Robert and Utam, but that’s what I’m thinking so far, just so that we can get a more accurate, like.

28 00:02:35.560 00:02:41.060 Hannah Wang: count, because if this is all Bob, then it’s not really 14, it’s 1, so…

29 00:02:41.390 00:02:42.979 Hannah Wang: And those are my two asks.

30 00:02:44.190 00:02:45.050 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

31 00:02:45.770 00:02:49.199 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, let me know if that should be another column.

32 00:02:50.830 00:02:51.390 Hannah Wang: Mmm…

33 00:02:53.200 00:02:55.739 Mustafa Raja: Or it could just be in this format.

34 00:02:56.050 00:03:06.299 Mustafa Raja: I’m typing in Zoom chat, you know. So, on the left side, we have, overall views, and then on the right side, we have the unique ones.

35 00:03:07.020 00:03:08.380 Hannah Wang: Sure, why don’t we…

36 00:03:08.380 00:03:09.190 Mustafa Raja: this works.

37 00:03:09.810 00:03:15.840 Hannah Wang: Yeah, why don’t we do that? Like, I… it’s interesting to me seeing all the numbers anyway, so…

38 00:03:16.440 00:03:18.450 Hannah Wang: Yeah, the left can be overall.

39 00:03:18.660 00:03:24.999 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, and I’m suggesting this because I think there’s a lot going on, a lot of columns, so…

40 00:03:25.380 00:03:28.409 Hannah Wang: Yeah, yeah, there’s a lot of columns.

41 00:03:28.410 00:03:36.199 Mustafa Raja: We might want to do something about the columns. I think they are taking a lot of space. We can do something about that. I will think about that.

42 00:03:37.630 00:03:41.919 Hannah Wang: I mean, honestly…

43 00:03:43.310 00:03:50.460 Mustafa Raja: I mean, is it… I think they are allotted more space than they need.

44 00:03:52.610 00:03:58.599 Hannah Wang: Yeah, like, honestly, there’s only gonna be probably max 3.

45 00:03:59.170 00:04:02.020 Hannah Wang: Pills per entry.

46 00:04:02.590 00:04:08.549 Hannah Wang: Okay. And some of these, like, I don’t even put the industry, because it’s just, like, relevant to everything.

47 00:04:08.890 00:04:11.119 Hannah Wang: So you can shrink…

48 00:04:11.260 00:04:20.140 Hannah Wang: And even, like, LE Mental Health, you can shrink it to EMH, for example. Like, you can just use acronyms, because I’ll understand.

49 00:04:20.140 00:04:20.730 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

50 00:04:21.769 00:04:25.009 Hannah Wang: Yeah, and ABC Home and Commercial, you can truncate to ABC.

51 00:04:25.309 00:04:27.689 Hannah Wang: And that’s… that should be fine.

52 00:04:27.909 00:04:29.279 Hannah Wang: So yeah, you can…

53 00:04:30.149 00:04:36.339 Hannah Wang: You can shrink these four columns here, just make it a little tighter, and I think that should be…

54 00:04:36.799 00:04:39.089 Hannah Wang: Right? Because… yeah.

55 00:04:39.090 00:04:49.000 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. For the actions column, I was thinking after the third, button, I could move the next two, to the next line, you know?

56 00:04:49.000 00:04:50.340 Hannah Wang: Oh, yeah, totally.

57 00:04:50.340 00:04:52.829 Mustafa Raja: Do you think that’s… that’s a good… okay.

58 00:04:55.070 00:04:59.159 Mustafa Raja: Because I think this is also taking some space, and if they… if they…

59 00:04:59.490 00:05:02.120 Mustafa Raja: Or more in rows, that might be better.

60 00:05:02.780 00:05:08.359 Mustafa Raja: And one other reason is it shows to the right when it’s in line, you know.

61 00:05:10.740 00:05:14.439 Hannah Wang: I know inline was added, was that a request from someone?

62 00:05:14.940 00:05:16.220 Mustafa Raja: Utam.

63 00:05:16.730 00:05:17.720 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay.

64 00:05:20.620 00:05:25.050 Hannah Wang: Because I feel like inline and edit are essentially the same thing.

65 00:05:25.660 00:05:28.850 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, Uttes does not like, models.

66 00:05:30.130 00:05:33.100 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so you can just get rid of this one.

67 00:05:34.260 00:05:35.010 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

68 00:05:35.010 00:05:37.030 Hannah Wang: I can just edit here.

69 00:05:38.990 00:05:39.570 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

70 00:05:39.570 00:05:40.170 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

71 00:05:40.170 00:05:45.389 Hannah Wang: So that should help shrink it to 4, and I think that looks better.

72 00:05:45.600 00:05:47.769 Hannah Wang: Or it’ll feel less tight.

73 00:05:49.760 00:05:50.340 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

74 00:05:50.340 00:05:53.750 Hannah Wang: Okay, yeah, so just, I guess, the three things is…

75 00:05:54.110 00:06:02.289 Hannah Wang: Switching these two, and then for the hit stuff, adding the unique one, and then getting rid of this one.

76 00:06:02.540 00:06:04.830 Hannah Wang: Okay, cool.

77 00:06:05.270 00:06:09.250 Hannah Wang: Let me go back… to the…

78 00:06:13.680 00:06:16.890 Mustafa Raja: Okay, quick update on the gated content.

79 00:06:16.890 00:06:17.590 Hannah Wang: Sure.

80 00:06:17.590 00:06:25.249 Mustafa Raja: I need to create a ticket on that. I have a plan in my head, and I’m going to run it through Sam.

81 00:06:25.700 00:06:35.740 Mustafa Raja: And then… and then work on that. My initial thought was maybe what we are going to do, we are going to gate all of the content, which… which wouldn’t be much of lift.

82 00:06:35.750 00:06:46.369 Mustafa Raja: But since we want more granular control over that, I believe we would need some sort of UI in platform to implement, you know, gates or stuff.

83 00:06:47.260 00:06:57.959 Mustafa Raja: So yeah, would need to update database also. So, I have a pretty good, plan in my head. I’m just going to translate in some ticket and run it through Sam.

84 00:06:59.270 00:07:03.049 Hannah Wang: Okay, so the default is to gate everything, and then…

85 00:07:03.050 00:07:06.489 Mustafa Raja: But if we gate everything, that’s just super easy.

86 00:07:06.960 00:07:07.700 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

87 00:07:08.070 00:07:21.229 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, but if we want granular control over what we want to gate and what we do not want to get, that would involve, some new tables, and some UI to control that.

88 00:07:21.370 00:07:22.460 Mustafa Raja: on the platform.

89 00:07:23.180 00:07:37.930 Hannah Wang: Hmm, okay. Yeah, I… I don’t think we wanna… Let me think about it…

90 00:07:41.620 00:07:51.439 Hannah Wang: Just because… Yeah, we’re trying to track engagement on all of our content,

91 00:07:54.540 00:08:03.840 Hannah Wang: Yeah, I think we would want granular control, because I feel like if some people might be thrown off by needing to put in their email.

92 00:08:04.320 00:08:12.070 Hannah Wang: Versus, like, truck… just clicking on it and viewing it is the lowest friction, so… Yeah, I think,

93 00:08:12.400 00:08:16.060 Hannah Wang: Sounds good. Yeah, let me know, keep me updated on that.

94 00:08:16.060 00:08:16.750 Mustafa Raja: Indeed.

95 00:08:16.750 00:08:18.170 Hannah Wang: Everything. Cool.

96 00:08:18.290 00:08:21.119 Hannah Wang: Just so that I…

97 00:08:22.730 00:08:30.400 Hannah Wang: Oops, is there no way to cross it out? Okay, well, it’s fine. So we talked about these two…

98 00:08:32.250 00:08:39.069 Hannah Wang: Well, why don’t we just go through all my questions first, and then we could set up cursor after. So,

99 00:08:39.270 00:08:47.630 Hannah Wang: Luke, I don’t know if you met him, but he’s, basically helping on the go-to-market team. He created…

100 00:08:50.850 00:08:55.489 Hannah Wang: Like, we want to use this as a lead magnet, basically.

101 00:08:55.650 00:09:01.790 Hannah Wang: So, just linking this to our… like, in our LinkedIn posts.

102 00:09:02.400 00:09:13.010 Hannah Wang: being like, oh, check this out, basically, but I want to know if… It’s… Possible to add, like, attrib…

103 00:09:14.080 00:09:23.239 Hannah Wang: I don’t know if attribution is the right word, that’s a big data word, but, like, at tracking, first of all, like… wait, hold on, sorry, let me…

104 00:09:25.780 00:09:31.749 Hannah Wang: find the thread, because that should give you more context.

105 00:09:42.500 00:09:48.619 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so he created these two lead magnets, and then… Basically, we want…

106 00:09:48.980 00:09:51.990 Hannah Wang: Utam said we should host it onto our domain.

107 00:09:52.210 00:09:56.759 Hannah Wang: So I think he did that for the insurance one,

108 00:10:00.590 00:10:10.120 Hannah Wang: Yeah, but then I want… to… add tracking via PostHog?

109 00:10:10.840 00:10:14.219 Hannah Wang: I don’t know if Utam did that yet, I don’t think so.

110 00:10:14.900 00:10:21.600 Hannah Wang: I was wondering if you could direct me to someone who could help me with that? Just, like, hooking it up and setting…

111 00:10:21.760 00:10:27.740 Hannah Wang: It up, just so that we know, like, how many hits we’re getting on this These landing pages, basically.

112 00:10:27.740 00:10:28.540 Mustafa Raja: I agree.

113 00:10:29.130 00:10:30.420 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we can do that.

114 00:10:30.960 00:10:33.159 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay.

115 00:10:33.160 00:10:42.140 Mustafa Raja: Now, I’ll just go ahead and discuss this with, AI team then. And then… where… where is this code, actually?

116 00:10:42.350 00:10:46.530 Mustafa Raja: So I know that, I think it’s deployed on lovable, but…

117 00:10:46.750 00:10:49.110 Mustafa Raja: Is it in our GitHub somewhere?

118 00:10:49.420 00:10:52.860 Mustafa Raja: Or is it just living in our… in Luke’s lovable app?

119 00:10:53.080 00:10:57.229 Hannah Wang: I think it’s just Luke’s Lovable app, and then I… I think…

120 00:10:59.020 00:11:01.830 Hannah Wang: U-Tam asked if he can make

121 00:11:02.310 00:11:04.830 Hannah Wang: Luke can make Lutam an admin.

122 00:11:05.470 00:11:09.139 Hannah Wang: But I don’t know the status of that.

123 00:11:09.350 00:11:09.840 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

124 00:11:09.840 00:11:14.250 Mustafa Raja: So, firstly, then we do not have access to the code itself, so we.

125 00:11:14.250 00:11:15.520 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so…

126 00:11:15.520 00:11:17.040 Mustafa Raja: Me too.

127 00:11:17.040 00:11:26.969 Hannah Wang: Okay, I’m just gonna write a note, doo-doo. Message… Tell Luke to give.

128 00:11:28.320 00:11:30.409 Hannah Wang: Access to code.

129 00:11:30.520 00:11:39.819 Hannah Wang: available code to… Mustafa AI team. Or I might just message an AI design, we’ll see.

130 00:11:39.820 00:11:40.380 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.

131 00:11:42.290 00:11:51.870 Hannah Wang: Yeah, just so that we have tracking for that. Okay, cool. And then… Oops, last thing…

132 00:11:53.210 00:11:57.359 Hannah Wang: Oh yeah, so I have no idea if it’s possible to add

133 00:11:57.610 00:12:03.639 Hannah Wang: ETMs, basically. So, this is related to… The hits, but…

134 00:12:03.740 00:12:11.970 Hannah Wang: If we wanted to get more, like, specific about it, like, basically each camp… go-to-market campaign that we’re running, we’re…

135 00:12:12.240 00:12:15.090 Hannah Wang: Like, I basically want to see, like, oh, for…

136 00:12:15.820 00:12:21.069 Hannah Wang: where did this hit come from? Did it come from Campaign A, or did it come from Campaign B?

137 00:12:21.190 00:12:23.930 Hannah Wang: But I feel like that’s a little bit more…

138 00:12:24.140 00:12:31.660 Hannah Wang: complicated, because the link we have is just, like, the standard link.

139 00:12:31.770 00:12:39.180 Hannah Wang: here, but obviously UTMs have, like, a bunch of, like, You know, parameters and stuff.

140 00:12:39.370 00:12:46.100 Hannah Wang: Okay, but, like, We’re gonna be running a lot of campaigns, basically, like, to…

141 00:12:46.100 00:12:46.640 Mustafa Raja: I mean…

142 00:12:46.640 00:12:47.519 Hannah Wang: in your week.

143 00:12:48.150 00:12:49.090 Mustafa Raja: Two weeks.

144 00:12:50.120 00:12:53.060 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so…

145 00:12:54.220 00:13:10.730 Mustafa Raja: Are you comfortable, so if I, if I give you a pattern of link, you know, it could just be this, you know, question mark campaign equals name of the campaign, you know, and the database is going to just record that. So, what’s it called? The platform would only have the base…

146 00:13:10.730 00:13:21.500 Mustafa Raja: base URL. Yes. And then, you would have to manually update this URL with the… with this question mark campaign equals, and whatever the name is, the campaign.

147 00:13:21.530 00:13:23.480 Mustafa Raja: If you’re comfortable with that, we can do that.

148 00:13:24.690 00:13:27.140 Hannah Wang: I think so. Would I just, like, do that?

149 00:13:28.190 00:13:36.350 Hannah Wang: I guess that my brain is just going directly to the details of it, but yeah, I feel like if you just show me one example, like, I can…

150 00:13:36.620 00:13:38.759 Hannah Wang: Probably do it for…

151 00:13:38.760 00:13:52.950 Mustafa Raja: So right now, right now, I don’t think the server is configurable to do that. Yeah. Oh, sorry, server is not configured to do that. I’ll configure it, and then maybe, maybe a loom or something?

152 00:13:52.950 00:14:03.889 Hannah Wang: Sure. Yeah. Let me… if it takes too much effort, like, let me know, because this is also, like, oh, Robert might be like, oh, we don’t need it, so…

153 00:14:04.260 00:14:08.380 Mustafa Raja: No, I don’t think it’s going to be much effort, yeah.

154 00:14:08.880 00:14:10.130 Hannah Wang: Okay, cool, yeah, I…

155 00:14:10.130 00:14:20.590 Mustafa Raja: Actually, actually, let’s just try, let’s just try, let’s just, after equals, let’s type, let’s type something. Let’s type some campaign name and send it out, if it goes…

156 00:14:23.790 00:14:36.320 Mustafa Raja: It works, right? Yeah. So, the server is just not capturing the campaign right now. It’s just… I’m just going to add a variable to track that, and a variable… one more variable in hits.

157 00:14:36.810 00:14:37.250 Hannah Wang: Okay.

158 00:14:37.390 00:14:52.879 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. That’s just going to be campaigns, one more column, campaigns in here. That’s just going to, have whatever campaign it came from. Okay, great. And if it’s just a regular, URL, that’s going to be a blank.

159 00:14:53.260 00:14:54.350 Mustafa Raja: Sweet. Okay.

160 00:14:54.350 00:15:06.130 Hannah Wang: Great, yeah. And I… I don’t mind going into Subabase and looking at all the stuff, like, I… once I get comfortable with it, I’m sure I can maneuver around it, so… yeah, don’t…

161 00:15:06.390 00:15:09.610 Hannah Wang: I can also, like, make queries if I have to, so… yeah, just.

162 00:15:09.610 00:15:16.539 Mustafa Raja: I think, I think, with Cursor, you can hook up Superbase, MCP.

163 00:15:16.540 00:15:17.510 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay.

164 00:15:17.510 00:15:20.310 Mustafa Raja: And then, navigate through this data.

165 00:15:21.170 00:15:23.040 Hannah Wang: What’s MCP?

166 00:15:23.140 00:15:29.340 Mustafa Raja: MGP, like, you would give access, you would give Cursor access to this database.

167 00:15:30.240 00:15:31.569 Hannah Wang: What does this stand for?

168 00:15:33.010 00:15:34.800 Mustafa Raja: Model Context Protocol.

169 00:15:34.800 00:15:52.830 Hannah Wang: Okay, okay, that’s a lot of words, but okay. Great, cool. That is the campaign stuff. Okay, cool. Great, so now, yeah, I want to set up cursor, because I don’t know how to do any of that.

170 00:15:52.830 00:15:54.109 Mustafa Raja: You have it downloaded, right?

171 00:15:54.510 00:15:58.989 Hannah Wang: Yes, and I’m planning on sharing this Zoom with

172 00:15:59.130 00:16:08.230 Hannah Wang: our other designers, so that they can also start using Cursor. So, yeah, this is… I just have it downloaded, and I used my personal

173 00:16:08.900 00:16:14.930 Hannah Wang: email to log in, but I don’t know if I need to join, like, a team, or… something, but…

174 00:16:15.080 00:16:25.280 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I think, I think, yeah, maybe, you should, you should ping… you should ping Rico to add you in the organization. We have Luke in there.

175 00:16:25.890 00:16:26.980 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay.

176 00:16:27.140 00:16:33.679 Mustafa Raja: Do I need to do that first before… I think Kesu is also in there. Yeah, just ping, ping, ping Rico.

177 00:16:34.240 00:16:37.770 Mustafa Raja: Ping Recode to add you in cursor.

178 00:16:38.630 00:16:39.870 Hannah Wang: There’s 13.

179 00:16:40.180 00:16:41.380 Hannah Wang: Great gorge.

180 00:16:43.290 00:16:45.180 Hannah Wang: I don’t know if that’s the right…

181 00:16:45.450 00:16:46.250 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

182 00:16:46.250 00:16:47.499 Hannah Wang: Okay. You’ll understand.

183 00:16:48.640 00:16:51.110 Mustafa Raja: Okay, let’s go to GitHub now.

184 00:16:51.530 00:16:52.180 Hannah Wang: Okay.

185 00:16:54.650 00:16:56.040 Mustafa Raja: Do you have GitHub Desktop?

186 00:16:56.710 00:16:58.970 Mustafa Raja: Yes, I can go there.

187 00:17:00.500 00:17:03.230 Hannah Wang: Also, do you use a MacBook?

188 00:17:03.880 00:17:04.470 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

189 00:17:04.770 00:17:15.539 Hannah Wang: do you know why my, I’m just asking you a bunch of IT questions. Do you know why my, applications are not being indexed? Like, you know usually in the spotlight, if you, like, type.

190 00:17:16.010 00:17:22.720 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, I… yeah, to be honest, I don’t know why, but I can, over the weekend, take a look at that.

191 00:17:23.319 00:17:28.199 Hannah Wang: That’s okay, I can just also look on Reddit and stuff, but it’s just annoying because it doesn’t.

192 00:17:28.200 00:17:30.260 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can understand that.

193 00:17:30.260 00:17:34.090 Hannah Wang: Go into applications, and this is not the right place.

194 00:17:35.060 00:17:37.850 Hannah Wang: Ugh, is it system? Yeah.

195 00:17:37.850 00:17:39.350 Mustafa Raja: I think it’s this one, no?

196 00:17:42.630 00:17:45.179 Hannah Wang: Oh yeah, I forgot I put that there.

197 00:17:47.260 00:17:48.300 Hannah Wang: Okay.

198 00:17:49.860 00:17:50.950 Hannah Wang: Cool.

199 00:17:51.330 00:17:51.690 Mustafa Raja: Yes.

200 00:17:51.690 00:17:53.529 Hannah Wang: So I only have…

201 00:17:53.530 00:17:59.019 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s clone, Brain Forge Vault. I think it’s Vault, right?

202 00:18:02.330 00:18:03.350 Mustafa Raja: Won’t, yeah.

203 00:18:03.820 00:18:04.860 Hannah Wang: Cologne.

204 00:18:05.000 00:18:06.319 Mustafa Raja: I just known it…

205 00:18:16.330 00:18:19.799 Mustafa Raja: Good. And now, could you press Command Comma?

206 00:18:22.570 00:18:26.339 Mustafa Raja: And then… let’s go to Git, or let’s go to Integrations.

207 00:18:28.540 00:18:32.389 Mustafa Raja: External… yeah, this one? External code, external Studio Code.

208 00:18:32.650 00:18:35.120 Mustafa Raja: Cursor. Let’s default it to cursor.

209 00:18:35.830 00:18:37.010 Mustafa Raja: Let’s save it.

210 00:18:37.860 00:18:40.910 Mustafa Raja: And now you’d see this button open in cursor.

211 00:18:42.090 00:18:43.280 Hannah Wang: Oops.

212 00:18:43.280 00:18:46.679 Mustafa Raja: This one… no, no, no, let’s go back to GitHub.

213 00:18:47.290 00:18:48.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this button.

214 00:18:50.040 00:18:51.200 Hannah Wang: I see.

215 00:18:51.200 00:18:52.240 Mustafa Raja: Open, yeah.

216 00:18:53.370 00:18:57.310 Mustafa Raja: And now we have it. Now… now we can talk to data.

217 00:18:58.440 00:18:59.910 Hannah Wang: Should I allow this?

218 00:18:59.910 00:19:02.590 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, allow, allow, allow everything.

219 00:19:02.820 00:19:04.630 Hannah Wang: Okay.

220 00:19:05.030 00:19:05.900 Hannah Wang: Okay.

221 00:19:07.700 00:19:13.540 Mustafa Raja: I’m also wondering if you would want to, you’re comfortable creating PRs and stuff, right?

222 00:19:14.320 00:19:17.140 Hannah Wang: Kind of.

223 00:19:17.140 00:19:17.910 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

224 00:19:18.620 00:19:27.140 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so, we do understand that we would not want to, push anything to main directly, right? We would want to create a new…

225 00:19:27.140 00:19:27.690 Hannah Wang: branch.

226 00:19:27.690 00:19:43.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah. We would want to create a new branch, make whatever changes we want, and then create a PR, that someone is going to review, if it’s good to, you know, go in the main branch, right? So… Yeah.

227 00:19:44.240 00:19:50.909 Mustafa Raja: Two ways to do that. We could, use… Or we could direct cursor.

228 00:19:52.270 00:20:11.019 Mustafa Raja: to sort of take care of all of this stuff, you know, we could, before any session, we could ask Cursor to create a new branch, and then, work in that, and then we could ask Cursor, okay, I’m done. Whatever I have done, create a description of that and create a PR.

229 00:20:12.570 00:20:17.139 Mustafa Raja: So, for that, let me know if that looks good.

230 00:20:18.140 00:20:29.559 Hannah Wang: Yeah, I… I probably won’t be pushing an EPR, basically. I think I just need to pull from main, and just, like, use whatever’s in the vault.

231 00:20:29.560 00:20:30.250 Mustafa Raja: Oh, God.

232 00:20:30.250 00:20:36.960 Hannah Wang: Yeah, I probably won’t be pushing anything, like, that’s… yeah. So, I don’t think you need to…

233 00:20:36.960 00:20:41.420 Mustafa Raja: Then this is good, then this is… then you’re set up…

234 00:20:41.860 00:20:44.340 Hannah Wang: For, you know, locking data.

235 00:20:44.420 00:20:45.770 Mustafa Raja: Let’s try something, something.

236 00:20:45.770 00:20:48.879 Hannah Wang: Yeah, can you teach me, like, how to do everything?

237 00:20:48.880 00:20:49.200 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

238 00:20:49.200 00:20:49.519 Hannah Wang: Like, I don’t.

239 00:20:49.520 00:20:56.489 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Okay, so… So what’s a good use case you’d think here would be, you know?

240 00:20:56.820 00:20:58.680 Mustafa Raja: Anything that you would want to know from here?

241 00:20:59.770 00:21:05.600 Mustafa Raja: One thing is, we could grab this folder directly to the chat, Any folders.

242 00:21:05.600 00:21:06.540 Hannah Wang: folder? Oh.

243 00:21:06.930 00:21:09.269 Mustafa Raja: Any folder, directly to chat, actually.

244 00:21:09.540 00:21:16.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah, and now Kersa knows, okay, I need to look for something specifically in this folder.

245 00:21:16.960 00:21:19.190 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay.

246 00:21:27.370 00:21:32.970 Hannah Wang: And so, when should I use, like, these different modes? Like, agent versus plan versus…

247 00:21:34.770 00:21:48.959 Mustafa Raja: Plan would, plan… I think for… if you’re just talking to it, agent would be nice. If you want to work on some document, come up with a new document that you want to push, a plan would be good.

248 00:21:48.960 00:21:59.650 Mustafa Raja: What Plan does is it takes your initial idea, takes a look at what… whatever is available to it in the repo, and then comes up with more questions.

249 00:21:59.650 00:22:09.559 Mustafa Raja: or clarifications. So it’s more like communicating on a plan, and then, once you’re good with it, you can just ask it to, you know, yeah, go ahead and create this document for me.

250 00:22:09.760 00:22:14.229 Hannah Wang: I see, okay. And then if I want to pull in multiple.

251 00:22:14.790 00:22:16.370 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, you can… I’m assuming I can.

252 00:22:16.370 00:22:17.000 Hannah Wang: Right.

253 00:22:17.250 00:22:24.049 Mustafa Raja: However, I mean, yeah. And we can go even granular, you know, we just… we don’t need to be in the root of the… yeah.

254 00:22:24.050 00:22:24.600 Hannah Wang: This is grabbing.

255 00:22:24.600 00:22:25.560 Mustafa Raja: initiative?

256 00:22:25.760 00:22:28.110 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s explore BI, or something.

257 00:22:28.240 00:22:29.559 Hannah Wang: Okay. Yeah, he drove.

258 00:22:29.940 00:22:30.960 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, easy.

259 00:22:31.860 00:22:33.389 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay, cool.

260 00:22:34.050 00:22:39.089 Hannah Wang: Okay, that’s pretty straightforward, I think.

261 00:22:39.090 00:22:39.730 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

262 00:22:39.910 00:22:40.230 Hannah Wang: And then…

263 00:22:40.230 00:22:42.719 Mustafa Raja: Sorry, yeah, go on.

264 00:22:43.180 00:22:46.050 Hannah Wang: Oh, I was just saying, what’s this screen here?

265 00:22:46.090 00:22:53.630 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so this screen, can you open up the file again? The files that we were looking into?

266 00:22:53.820 00:22:59.090 Mustafa Raja: The folder structure, yeah, let’s open up one of these files. Let’s, yeah, click more.

267 00:22:59.450 00:23:02.250 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, click this Framework.md.

268 00:23:03.030 00:23:07.339 Mustafa Raja: So anything that is inside the file is going to appear here, you know?

269 00:23:07.340 00:23:08.619 Hannah Wang: I see, okay, yeah.

270 00:23:08.920 00:23:11.460 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so this is what it is for.

271 00:23:12.860 00:23:21.350 Hannah Wang: And just so that I don’t accidentally make a PR, can you show me where that is? Just so I don’t, like, click it by accident or something?

272 00:23:21.350 00:23:26.220 Mustafa Raja: It’s just, let’s, let’s go to…

273 00:23:26.700 00:23:30.720 Mustafa Raja: Actually, I don’t think that we can accidentally create a.

274 00:23:30.720 00:23:31.860 Hannah Wang: Okay.

275 00:23:31.860 00:23:38.579 Mustafa Raja: Everybody… But, what we should do is, maybe we should move out of the main branch.

276 00:23:38.820 00:23:44.440 Mustafa Raja: To make sure we don’t accidentally push to the main branch, right? So, let’s create a new branch.

277 00:23:44.570 00:23:48.050 Mustafa Raja: Let’s call it… Something? Yeah.

278 00:23:48.670 00:23:58.859 Mustafa Raja: Okay, now we are in Hannah test, right? So, now I’m wondering, when you want to pull from me, do you know how you can do that?

279 00:24:00.590 00:24:02.220 Mustafa Raja: Staying within your branch.

280 00:24:02.870 00:24:03.430 Hannah Wang: Nope.

281 00:24:03.830 00:24:06.190 Mustafa Raja: Okay, let’s go to GitHub Desktop.

282 00:24:06.610 00:24:07.310 Hannah Wang: Okay.

283 00:24:08.400 00:24:13.769 Mustafa Raja: Let’s click this, this current branch.

284 00:24:14.910 00:24:19.789 Mustafa Raja: This, yeah, and then in the bottom, you’d see choose a branch to merge into Hannah test.

285 00:24:21.190 00:24:22.390 Mustafa Raja: Let’s click that.

286 00:24:22.430 00:24:39.429 Mustafa Raja: And then, you see that HannaTest is already up to date with main. Yes. But if there are changes in main, it’s going to tell you what… that there are some changes in main branch, and then it’s going to ask whether you want to merge it or not, and you can go ahead and do it.

287 00:24:39.430 00:24:55.829 Mustafa Raja: Now, this is… I feel this is a little safer, because we are not directly in main branch, and if we were in main branch, we would not have to create any PR. We could just directly push into that. And this is safer. Even if we create a PR, it’s not a big deal. Okay. Yeah.

288 00:24:56.150 00:25:06.169 Hannah Wang: Okay, cool. Yeah, I’ll just stay within this and pull from Maine, basically, every time that there’s an update. Okay, and then, I know I asked Rico

289 00:25:06.440 00:25:09.220 Hannah Wang: So what is inviting me to the cursor team?

290 00:25:09.510 00:25:11.500 Hannah Wang: do? Like.

291 00:25:11.500 00:25:15.689 Mustafa Raja: It’s just, more models available to you.

292 00:25:15.690 00:25:17.120 Hannah Wang: Oh, the plan is different.

293 00:25:17.120 00:25:20.829 Mustafa Raja: And then better… what’s it called? Better rate limits also.

294 00:25:21.060 00:25:21.839 Hannah Wang: I see.

295 00:25:22.140 00:25:25.970 Mustafa Raja: And then I see that, in cursor you have,

296 00:25:26.150 00:25:29.829 Mustafa Raja: Auto Model Avail, toggled, so…

297 00:25:30.190 00:25:32.799 Mustafa Raja: We wouldn’t want that. That’s just…

298 00:25:32.800 00:25:33.420 Hannah Wang: Where is that?

299 00:25:33.420 00:25:35.489 Mustafa Raja: So, if you would click over here…

300 00:25:37.610 00:25:39.080 Mustafa Raja: Disable this.

301 00:25:39.080 00:25:40.520 Hannah Wang: Oh, okay, oh.

302 00:25:40.520 00:25:46.569 Mustafa Raja: All of these models, and there are many more. If you scroll down, you can add models.

303 00:25:48.520 00:25:52.370 Hannah Wang: Oh, wow. Which one do you recommend? I have no idea which one to eat.

304 00:25:52.370 00:26:00.499 Mustafa Raja: my go-to one is… could you, could you, open, click this, view all models?

305 00:26:01.020 00:26:01.850 Hannah Wang: Yes.

306 00:26:02.900 00:26:05.390 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, scroll up a little…

307 00:26:07.030 00:26:11.210 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so… my favorite one is this one.

308 00:26:11.830 00:26:19.199 Mustafa Raja: And if this does not work, I choose this one. And if this does not work, I choose this one.

309 00:26:20.720 00:26:23.929 Mustafa Raja: This is one. But my go-to one is this.

310 00:26:24.160 00:26:26.019 Hannah Wang: Sonnet, 4.5, okay.

311 00:26:26.270 00:26:26.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

312 00:26:27.400 00:26:29.990 Hannah Wang: Oh, oh, thinking versus… okay.

313 00:26:30.240 00:26:32.660 Hannah Wang: Okay, that’s… that’s helpful.

314 00:26:32.660 00:26:46.910 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, thinking is just… yeah, thinking model would just take some… a little… More time. A tad bit more time, compared to this one, the normal one, and then Opus would take much more time. So that’s pretty much the difference here.

315 00:26:47.210 00:26:50.080 Mustafa Raja: And then feel free to explore more of these, they’re on here.

316 00:26:50.080 00:26:52.029 Hannah Wang: Yeah, oh my god.

317 00:26:52.030 00:26:53.060 Mustafa Raja: Everybody here.

318 00:26:53.060 00:26:59.570 Hannah Wang: Oh, man. I know, I… I trust your judgment on…

319 00:26:59.880 00:27:05.020 Hannah Wang: on models, and I already have a friend in Sonnet 4.5.

320 00:27:05.020 00:27:06.810 Mustafa Raja: Okay, cool.

321 00:27:07.050 00:27:10.939 Mustafa Raja: Okay, I think, yeah, do you have any more questions regarding this?

322 00:27:11.450 00:27:15.380 Hannah Wang: I don’t… I don’t think so, yeah, that was my main…

323 00:27:15.750 00:27:23.820 Hannah Wang: I just needed help basically pulling the vault and knowing how to ask questions to Cursor.

324 00:27:24.310 00:27:29.029 Hannah Wang: Yeah, this is awesome. Yeah, if I have more questions, I’ll let you know, but I think this is…

325 00:27:29.030 00:27:29.800 Mustafa Raja: a good start.

326 00:27:29.800 00:27:30.480 Hannah Wang: for me.

327 00:27:31.100 00:27:40.540 Mustafa Raja: Yeah… Okay, there’s one more thing, yeah. There’s this way to open up, what’s it called?

328 00:27:40.910 00:27:47.939 Mustafa Raja: a specific folder outside of GitHub in the cursor directly, right? Oh, yeah. Do you want to set that up?

329 00:27:48.160 00:27:49.260 Hannah Wang: Sure, yeah.

330 00:27:49.350 00:27:52.929 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so press Command-Shift-P.

331 00:27:55.130 00:27:56.640 Mustafa Raja: Command-Shift-B.

332 00:27:57.950 00:28:00.820 Hannah Wang: Marship B, right? That’s what I think I did.

333 00:28:00.820 00:28:05.639 Mustafa Raja: Oh, wait, let me, let me see on my cursor what… What the command release.

334 00:28:06.480 00:28:07.950 Mustafa Raja: Sorry, give me a moment.

335 00:28:08.210 00:28:08.980 Hannah Wang: It’s okay.

336 00:28:10.610 00:28:13.970 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, Command-Shift-P is different on my side.

337 00:28:13.970 00:28:19.390 Hannah Wang: Maybe I need to change, like, configure, shortcuts or something.

338 00:28:20.530 00:28:22.060 Hannah Wang: Keyboard shortcuts…

339 00:28:31.160 00:28:35.860 Mustafa Raja: Wait, let me just find the command itself, rather than doing this.

340 00:28:36.480 00:28:37.115 Mustafa Raja: Mmm…

341 00:29:16.980 00:29:20.340 Mustafa Raja: Oh, could you… could you press Command-P?

342 00:29:23.430 00:29:24.589 Mustafa Raja: Come on, P.

343 00:29:25.120 00:29:28.560 Hannah Wang: Yeah, it’s just pulling up the side panel.

344 00:29:29.640 00:29:30.230 Hannah Wang: By far.

345 00:29:31.870 00:29:33.000 Mustafa Raja: Okay…

346 00:29:33.820 00:29:41.399 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it comes up with that. Let me… let me see if, I can pull that up without the hotkeys.

347 00:29:47.570 00:29:48.870 Mustafa Raja: Give me a moment.

348 00:29:49.290 00:29:50.069 Hannah Wang: No worries.

349 00:29:52.030 00:30:01.900 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so if you would… If you click this button… this view…

350 00:30:02.180 00:30:05.040 Hannah Wang: Yeah, and the top one, Command Palette.

351 00:30:07.620 00:30:10.269 Mustafa Raja: And then type install cursor.

352 00:30:11.880 00:30:14.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, install kosher command, yeah, this one’s the top one.

353 00:30:16.060 00:30:17.230 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, okay.

354 00:30:21.450 00:30:24.679 Mustafa Raja: Okay, can you open up a terminal?

355 00:30:25.620 00:30:28.270 Mustafa Raja: Not in… not in… yeah, this one, yeah, this one.

356 00:30:30.160 00:30:37.300 Mustafa Raja: Actually, what’s a folder that you would want to open in Cursor? Do you have one?

357 00:30:38.380 00:30:40.820 Hannah Wang: Let’s just pick one.

358 00:30:40.820 00:30:43.250 Mustafa Raja: Let’s create a new one, yeah. Let’s create a new one.

359 00:30:43.250 00:30:45.819 Hannah Wang: Testing cursor.

360 00:30:45.820 00:30:48.440 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s, let’s, right-click it.

361 00:30:48.740 00:30:50.149 Hannah Wang: Oh, right click, okay.

362 00:30:51.670 00:30:52.529 Hannah Wang: like that.

363 00:30:53.500 00:30:54.180 Hannah Wang: Oh, no, no.

364 00:30:54.180 00:30:54.790 Mustafa Raja: Amazing.

365 00:30:54.790 00:31:00.540 Hannah Wang: Like this. Yeah, yeah. So, at the bottom, it’ll say, open in terminal, right?

366 00:31:02.010 00:31:03.510 Mustafa Raja: Does it say that?

367 00:31:03.510 00:31:05.459 Hannah Wang: New terminal at folder.

368 00:31:05.750 00:31:10.239 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, let’s type cursor.

369 00:31:11.300 00:31:15.339 Mustafa Raja: space dot… Yeah, let’s enter that.

370 00:31:15.620 00:31:19.319 Mustafa Raja: And this is going to open cursor in that folder.

371 00:31:19.550 00:31:20.450 Hannah Wang: Okay.

372 00:31:20.770 00:31:28.099 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so this is, this is something that’s handy. I, I use that a lot, so I thought, might be useful for you too.

373 00:31:28.520 00:31:34.429 Hannah Wang: And then how… Is it possible to access Brainforge Vault from within this?

374 00:31:35.050 00:31:38.600 Hannah Wang: Folder, or is that, like, something that’s not possible?

375 00:31:38.700 00:31:46.010 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we can do that. We can create workspace and add multiple folders in the workspace.

376 00:31:47.490 00:31:48.620 Mustafa Raja: I haven’t done that.

377 00:31:48.850 00:31:49.610 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

378 00:31:49.610 00:31:55.780 Hannah Wang: Yeah, I don’t think I’ll… I’ll take a look at that, I’ll come back to you. Okay, I don’t think I’ll need to do that, but I was just curious.

379 00:31:56.180 00:31:57.569 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, we can do that.

380 00:31:58.240 00:32:03.650 Hannah Wang: No, it’s okay. Yeah, I think it’s… yeah, I think it’s… I think it’s okay.

381 00:32:03.650 00:32:04.280 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

382 00:32:04.950 00:32:08.140 Hannah Wang: Cool, that was helpful. Yeah, okay.

383 00:32:08.790 00:32:18.649 Hannah Wang: Okay, I think that is everything. I appreciate… appreciate your time, and your explanations are always very clear, so I…

384 00:32:18.990 00:32:23.200 Hannah Wang: asked you to help me… help me set up Cursor.

385 00:32:23.200 00:32:24.229 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, thank you.

386 00:32:24.420 00:32:29.199 Hannah Wang: Yeah, and then I will keep me updated on the gated stuff, I’ll add

387 00:32:29.830 00:32:32.860 Hannah Wang: Luke about the lovable apps, and then…

388 00:32:33.150 00:32:35.140 Hannah Wang: We can go from there.

389 00:32:35.540 00:32:36.250 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

390 00:32:36.400 00:32:39.629 Hannah Wang: Okay. Thank you, Mustafa. Have a good one.

391 00:32:39.630 00:32:41.580 Mustafa Raja: Thank you. Yeah, have a good day. Bye.