Prompt Library

Writing your own prompts is the goal — this Library is the toolbox to get you there. Study, adapt, then outgrow it.

  • 🔧 Starter — copy/fill to see the pieces.
  • 🧰 Skill Builders — structure, tone, constraints.
  • ⚙️ Advanced Operators — strict formats, evaluators, tools.

Pick a level to load its prompts. Switch anytime.

How to use the Library

Pick a level, open a prompt, fill the blanks, and send it to Practice. Improve, then reuse.

  1. Choose a level. Starter → Intermediate → Advanced as you ramp up.
  2. Open a prompt. Click any card to expand. Scan the intent + variables.
  3. Fill variables. Replace {placeholders} with your context (audience, goal, constraints).
  4. Copy or “Open in Practice.” Send it to the Practice page to score + iterate.
  5. Tighten constraints. Add format, limits, edge cases, evaluation criteria.
  6. Save your best. Keep winning prompts in your own docs for reuse.
Tip • Start broad → constrain Tip • Add “must include / must avoid” Tip • Define success criteria
  • Format beats fluff: ask for JSON/table/bullets and set token/word limits.
  • Test edge cases: include low-resource, noisy input, or tricky constraints.
  • Compare rewrites: in Practice, iterate and keep the version that scores + performs best.
  • Promote winners: turn strong prompts into templates for your workflows.
Why not just ask ChatGPT to rewrite?

Rewrites give you one-off text with little rationale. Practice shows what to change and why, so you build prompt craft you can reuse across tasks and models.

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