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patterns:
python:
- pattern: "No module named"
error_type: ImportError
what_happened: Python couldn't find the specified module.
why_happened: The module you tried to import isn't installed or Python can't find it in the search path.
how_to_fix:
- Install the missing package: pip install package-name
- Check your virtual environment is activated
- Verify PYTHONPATH includes the module location
- Check for typos in the module name
severity: high
- pattern: "list index out of range"
error_type: IndexError
what_happened: You tried to access a list index that doesn't exist.
why_happened: The index you specified is greater than or equal to the list length.
how_to_fix:
- Check the list length before accessing: len(my_list)
- Remember Python uses 0-based indexing
- Use negative indices to access from the end
severity: medium
- pattern: "division by zero"
error_type: ZeroDivisionError
what_happened: You attempted to divide by zero.
why_happened: Division and modulo operations don't allow zero as the divisor.
how_to_fix:
- Check if divisor could be zero before dividing
- Add a condition to handle zero case
severity: medium
- pattern: "cannot concatenate"
error_type: TypeError
what_happened: You tried to combine incompatible types.
why_happened: Python doesn't know how to combine these types together.
how_to_fix:
- Convert values to the same type first
- Use str() to convert numbers to strings
- Use int() or float() to convert strings to numbers
severity: medium
javascript:
- pattern: "is not a function"
error_type: TypeError
what_happened: You tried to call something that isn't a function.
why_happened: The value you're calling () on is not a function - it might be undefined, null, or another type.
how_to_fix:
- Check if the value is defined before calling
- Use typeof to verify it's a function
- Check for typos in the function name
severity: high
- pattern: "is undefined"
error_type: ReferenceError
what_happened: You referenced a variable that is undefined.
why_happened: The variable exists but hasn't been assigned a value.
how_to_fix:
- Initialize variables before using them
- Check if variables are properly imported
- Use null instead of undefined when appropriate
severity: high
- pattern: "is not defined"
error_type: ReferenceError
what_happened: You referenced a variable that doesn't exist.
why_happened: The variable name is not in scope or was never declared.
how_to_fix:
- Declare the variable with const, let, or var
- Check for typos in the variable name
- Ensure imports are working correctly
severity: high
go:
- pattern: "nil pointer dereference"
error_type: panic
what_happened: You tried to access a field or method on a nil pointer.
why_happened: The pointer is nil and doesn't point to a valid object.
how_to_fix:
- Check if pointers are nil before dereferencing
- Ensure structs are properly initialized
- Use pointers only when necessary
severity: critical
- pattern: "index out of range"
error_type: panic
what_happened: Array or slice index is out of bounds.
why_happened: The index you specified is outside the valid range for the slice/array.
how_to_fix:
- Check the slice/array length before indexing
- Use for range to iterate safely
- Remember Go uses 0-based indexing
severity: critical
rust:
- pattern: "borrow checker"
error_type: borrow_check_error
what_happened: Rust's borrow checker prevented the operation.
why_happened: You tried to have multiple mutable references or use a value after it was moved.
how_to_fix:
- Use references (&) instead of moving ownership
- Clone the value if you need multiple owners
- Use Rc/Arc for shared ownership
- Restructure your code to respect ownership rules
severity: high
- pattern: "trait bounds"
error_type: trait_error
what_happened: A type doesn't implement the required trait.
why_happened: The type doesn't have the necessary trait implementation for the generic function.
how_to_fix:
- Derive the trait if possible: #[derive(Debug)]
- Implement the trait for your type
- Use trait bounds in generic functions
severity: medium
cli:
- pattern: "command not found"
error_type: CommandNotFound
what_happened: The command you tried to run doesn't exist.
why_happened: The command is not installed or not in your PATH.
how_to_fix:
- Install the command/tool
- Check the spelling of the command
- Verify the command is in your PATH
- Use which or whereis to locate the command
severity: medium
- pattern: "permission denied"
error_type: PermissionError
what_happened: You don't have permission to perform this operation.
why_happened: The file/folder permissions don't allow your user to access or modify it.
how_to_fix:
- Use chmod to change permissions
- Use sudo for admin operations
- Check ownership of the file/directory
severity: high
- pattern: "no such file or directory"
error_type: FileNotFound
what_happened: The file or directory doesn't exist.
why_happened: The path you specified doesn't exist or has a typo.
how_to_fix:
- Check the path for typos
- Use absolute paths
- Check if you're in the right directory
severity: high
docker:
- pattern: "connection refused"
error_type: DockerConnectionError
what_happened: Docker daemon is not responding.
why_happened: The Docker daemon isn't running or you don't have permission to access it.
how_to_fix:
- Start Docker daemon: sudo systemctl start docker
- Check Docker is running: docker info
- Add user to docker group: sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
severity: high
- pattern: "image not found"
error_type: DockerImageNotFound
what_happened: Docker couldn't find the specified image.
why_happened: The image doesn't exist locally or in the configured registries.
how_to_fix:
- Pull the image: docker pull image-name
- Check for typos in the image name
- Verify the registry is accessible
severity: medium
git:
- pattern: "not a git repository"
error_type: GitNotRepo
what_happened: You're not inside a Git repository.
why_happened: The current directory and its parents don't contain a .git folder.
how_to_fix:
- Navigate to a git repository directory
- Initialize a new repo: git init
- Clone a repository: git clone url
severity: medium
- pattern: "would be overwritten"
error_type: GitMergeConflict
what_happened: Git would overwrite uncommitted changes.
why_happened: You have local changes that would be lost by the operation.
how_to_fix:
- Commit your changes: git add . && git commit
- Stash changes: git stash
- Discard changes: git checkout -- .
severity: medium
kubernetes:
- pattern: "connection refused"
error_type: K8sConnectionError
what_happened: Can't connect to Kubernetes cluster.
why_happened: kubectl can't reach the cluster - it might not be running or your kubeconfig is wrong.
how_to_fix:
- Check cluster is running
- Verify kubeconfig: kubectl config view
- Check context: kubectl config current-context
- Ensure VPN/network access if remote cluster
severity: high
- pattern: "not found"
error_type: K8sResourceNotFound
what_happened: The Kubernetes resource doesn't exist.
why_happened: The resource name or type specified doesn't exist in the namespace.
how_to_fix:
- Check resource exists: kubectl get <resource-type>
- Check you're in the right namespace: kubectl config view --minify
- Verify resource name spelling
severity: medium
npm:
- pattern: "ENOENT"
error_type: NPMError
what_happened: A file or directory doesn't exist.
why_happened: npm can't find the specified file or directory, often related to missing dependencies.
how_to_fix:
- Run npm install to install dependencies
- Check package.json exists
- Clear npm cache: npm cache clean --force
severity: medium
- pattern: "EACCES"
error_type: PermissionError
what_happened: npm doesn't have permission to access files.
why_happened: Permission issues with npm's cache or global packages directory.
how_to_fix:
- Fix npm permissions or use nvm
- Or run with sudo (not recommended)
- Change npm prefix to a writable directory
severity: high