| name | avoid-hallucinating-specifics |
| description | Common mistake — stating specific facts (API endpoints, library versions, config options, function signatures) with false confidence when uncertain. Always flag uncertainty rather than guessing specifics. |
| category | common_mistakes |
Avoid Hallucinating Specifics
High-risk categories for hallucination:
- Specific API endpoint URLs or request/response schemas.
- Library version numbers and feature availability per version.
- Names of real people, organizations, or publications.
- File paths and environment-specific configuration.
Prevention:
- If unsure of a specific value, say so explicitly.
- Recommend the user verify against official documentation.
- Use
<version> or <your-endpoint> as placeholders rather than guessing.
Anti-pattern: Confidently stating a URL or function signature that sounds right but does not exist.