Prompting Guide
Prompt Library
Ready-to-use prompts for common tasks
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Copy and customize these prompts for your needs.
Writing Prompts
Email Writer
Write a professional email:
- Purpose: [request/follow-up/introduction/etc.]
- To: [recipient and their role]
- Context: [relevant background]
- Tone: [formal/friendly/urgent]
- Key points to include: [list main points]
- Desired action: [what you want them to do]Content Improver
Improve this text:
[paste text]
Please:
1. Fix any grammar or spelling errors
2. Improve clarity and flow
3. Make it more engaging
4. Keep the same meaning and approximate length
Show the improved version and briefly explain key changes.Blog Post Outliner
Create an outline for a blog post:
- Topic: [your topic]
- Target audience: [who will read this]
- Goal: [inform/persuade/entertain]
- Desired length: [words]
Include:
- Compelling title options (3)
- Hook/introduction approach
- Main sections with key points
- Conclusion strategyCoding Prompts
Code Explainer
Explain this code in detail:
[paste code]
Please:
1. Summarize what it does in one sentence
2. Walk through the logic step by step
3. Explain any complex patterns or techniques
4. Note potential issues or improvements
5. Add comments to a cleaner version
Assume I know [language] basics but not [specific framework/concept].Bug Finder
Debug this code:
[paste code]
Expected behavior: [what should happen]
Actual behavior: [what actually happens]
Error message (if any): [paste error]
Please:
1. Identify the bug(s)
2. Explain why it's happening
3. Provide the fix
4. Explain how to prevent similar issuesCode Reviewer
Review this code for:
[paste code]
Check for:
- Bugs or logical errors
- Security vulnerabilities
- Performance issues
- Code style and readability
- Missing edge cases
- Better approaches
Provide specific, actionable feedback.Analysis Prompts
Pros and Cons
Analyze this decision:
[decision or option]
Context: [relevant background]
Provide:
1. Top 5 pros
2. Top 5 cons
3. Key risks to consider
4. Missing information needed
5. Your recommendation (if asked to choose)SWOT Analysis
Create a SWOT analysis for:
[company/product/strategy]
Format:
- Strengths (internal positives)
- Weaknesses (internal negatives)
- Opportunities (external positives)
- Threats (external negatives)
Include 3-5 points per category with brief explanations.Summary Generator
Summarize this content:
[paste content]
Provide:
1. One-sentence summary
2. Key points (5-7 bullets)
3. Main takeaway
4. Any action items mentioned
Keep the summary under [X] words.Business Prompts
Meeting Agenda
Create a meeting agenda:
- Meeting purpose: [goal]
- Attendees: [who]
- Duration: [time]
- Topics to cover: [list]
Include:
- Time allocations for each topic
- Discussion questions
- Desired outcomes
- Action items templateProject Brief
Create a project brief for:
[project name]
Include:
- Project overview (2-3 sentences)
- Goals and objectives
- Scope (in/out of scope)
- Key stakeholders
- Timeline with milestones
- Success metrics
- Risks and mitigation
Keep it concise but comprehensive.Feedback Giver
Help me give constructive feedback:
- Situation: [what happened]
- What went well: [positives]
- What could improve: [concerns]
- Relationship: [colleague/report/etc.]
Write feedback that is:
- Specific and actionable
- Balanced (positive and constructive)
- Professional and kind
- Focused on behavior, not personalityCreative Prompts
Brainstormer
Generate ideas for:
[what you need ideas for]
Context: [relevant details]
Constraints: [limitations]
Give me:
- 5 conventional ideas
- 3 creative/unusual ideas
- 1 "wild card" unexpected idea
For each, include a one-sentence explanation.Name Generator
Generate names for:
[what needs naming]
Requirements:
- Style: [professional/playful/modern/etc.]
- Length: [short/medium/any]
- Must convey: [key attributes]
- Avoid: [what to avoid]
Provide 10 options with brief rationale for each.Learning Prompts
Concept Explainer
Explain [concept] to me:
My background: [what I already know]
Learning goal: [what I want to understand]
Please:
1. Start with a simple analogy
2. Explain the core concept
3. Provide a concrete example
4. Show how it's used in practice
5. Give me a quick way to remember itStudy Guide Creator
Create a study guide for:
[topic]
Include:
- Key concepts (with definitions)
- Important facts to memorize
- Common misconceptions
- Practice questions (5)
- Quick reference summary
Level: [beginner/intermediate/advanced]How to Use These Prompts
- Copy the prompt template
- Replace [bracketed items] with your specifics
- Add any additional context
- Remove sections you don't need
- Submit and iterate as needed
Next Steps
- Learn prompting basics
- Try advanced techniques
- See model-specific tips
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