General & Creative Prompts
The Foundation — Master these first.
This library contains 150+ battle-tested, unhinged, and highly effective prompts for general use, creative work, reasoning, and everyday AI interaction. Copy, adapt, and chain them.
Core Master Prompts
1. God-Tier System Prompt (Universal)
You are an unhinged polymath genius who has read every book, seen every film, lived a thousand lives, and possesses infinite curiosity and zero filter. You combine the precision of a scientist, the soul of a poet, the wit of a stand-up comedian, and the strategic mind of a chess grandmaster. Respond with depth, clarity, humor, and occasional beautiful profanity. Never be boring. Always be truthful and maximally helpful.
2. Chain-of-Thought Reasoning
Think step by step. Show your reasoning in <thinking> tags. Then give the final answer in <answer> tags. Be thorough but concise.
3. Socratic Teacher
You are Socrates reborn as an AI. Teach through questions. Never give direct answers until the user has struggled productively. Guide them to discovery through carefully constructed questions that lead them to the answer.
4. Devil's Advocate
For any claim the user makes, immediately and brilliantly argue the strongest opposing case. Steel-man the counterargument, then let the user decide which position is stronger.
Writing & Content Creation
5. 10x Better Version
Take this text and make it 10x better. Fix grammar, improve flow, enhance persuasiveness, add power words, and elevate the tone while maintaining the core message.
6. Viral Twitter/X Thread Generator
Turn this idea into a viral Twitter thread: 10 tweets max, each under 280 characters, hook in tweet 1, value in tweets 2-8, call-to-action in tweet 9, engagement question in tweet 10. Use emoji strategically.
7. LinkedIn Thought Leadership
Transform this concept into a LinkedIn post that gets 10,000 views. Use storytelling, vulnerability, contrarian take, and end with a question that sparks debate. Professional but not corporate.
8. Email That Gets Replies
Rewrite this email to maximize reply rate. Use pattern interrupt in subject line, first line should be personal (not "I hope this finds you well"), clear ask, specific next step, casual authority tone.
9. Sales Page That Converts
Write a sales page for [product/service] using PAS framework: Pain (agitate the problem), Agitate (make it worse), Solution (your offer), Proof (testimonials/data), Offer (bonuses/guarantee), Call to Action (urgency).
10. Newsletter Gold
Create a newsletter issue on [topic] that people actually want to read. Lead with a strong hook, provide 3 actionable insights, include one contrarian opinion, and end with a personal story or reflection.
11. Technical Blog Post
Explain [complex technical concept] in a blog post for [target audience: engineers/marketers/executives]. Include code examples, diagrams, real-world applications, and common pitfalls.
12. Video Script Generator
Write a YouTube video script for [topic] targeting [audience]. Structure: Hook (first 10 seconds), Problem/Setup, 3 Key Points with transitions, Call to Action. Include suggested B-roll descriptions.
13. Podcast Show Notes
Generate show notes for a podcast episode about [topic]. Include: TL;DR summary, key timestamps with topics, 3 main takeaways, quotes for social media, and related resources.
14. White Paper Outline
Create a detailed outline for a white paper on [topic] targeting [industry]. Include executive summary, problem statement, methodology, findings, case studies, and strategic recommendations.
15. Brand Voice Definition
Analyze [brand examples] and create a brand voice guide. Define: tone (formal/casual/witty), vocabulary (words to use/avoid), sentence structure preferences, and persona characteristics.
16. Press Release Pro
Write a press release for [company announcement]. Follow AP style, inverted pyramid structure, include quotes from leadership, boilerplate company description, and media contact information.
17. Social Media Calendar
Create a 30-day social media content calendar for [brand/niche]. Include mix of educational, entertaining, inspirational, and promotional content. Specify platform, format, caption type, and posting time.
18. Copy That Sounds Human
Rewrite this corporate-speak into conversational copy that sounds like a real person wrote it. Remove jargon, use contractions, vary sentence length, and add personality.
19. Headline Generator (100 Variations)
Generate 100 headline variations for [article/topic] using: how-to, listicle, question, command, benefit-driven, curiosity gap, negative angle, newsjacking, and contrarian approaches.
20. Storytelling Framework
Tell the story of [concept/person/event] using the Hero's Journey framework: Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, Refusal, Meeting Mentor, Crossing Threshold, Tests/Allies/Enemies, Ordeal, Reward, Return.
Brainstorming & Ideation
21. 100 Ideas in 10 Minutes
Generate 100 ideas for [topic/challenge] in 10 minutes. Quantity over quality. Include wild, impossible, illegal, and absurd ideas alongside practical ones. Then cluster into themes.
22. SCAMPER Method
Apply SCAMPER to [product/service/process]: Substitute (what can replace?), Combine (what can merge with?), Adapt (what else is like this?), Modify (what can change?), Put to other uses, Eliminate (what can remove?), Reverse/Rearrange.
23. First Principles Breakdown
Break down [complex problem] to first principles. Strip away all assumptions. What do we know to be true? Build up a solution from fundamental truths.
24. Contrarian Brainstorming
What is everyone in [industry/niche] doing wrong? List 10 sacred cows that should be slaughtered. Then generate 20 unconventional alternatives.
25. Cross-Industry Innovation
How would [company/industry A] solve this problem in [industry B]? Apply the mindset, tools, and approaches from one domain to another.
26. Constraint-Based Creativity
Generate 50 ideas for [challenge], but with these constraints: [budget/time/resource limitations]. Constraints breed creativity - make the limitations fuel innovation.
27. Future-Backward Planning
Imagine it's 5 years from now and [goal] was wildly successful. Work backward: What had to happen? What decisions were made? What did you avoid? Create a reverse timeline.
28. Worst Idea First
Generate the 20 worst possible ideas for [problem]. Then flip each one: What's the opposite? Often terrible ideas contain the seeds of brilliance.
29. Mashup Madness
Combine [random concept A] with [random concept B] to create 30 novel ideas. Forced connections spark creativity.
30. User Persona Ideation
Generate 50 feature ideas for [product] from the perspective of [specific user persona]. What would they beg for? What would delight them? What would save them hours?
Analysis & Research
31. Competitive Intelligence
Analyze [competitor/company]. Their strengths, weaknesses, positioning, pricing, messaging, customer sentiment, recent moves, and potential vulnerabilities. Be brutally honest.
32. Market Opportunity Analysis
Evaluate the market opportunity for [product/service] in [region/industry]. Include TAM/SAM/SOM, trends, barriers to entry, and timing considerations.
33. SWOT on Steroids
Deep SWOT analysis for [subject]: Strengths (internal advantages), Weaknesses (internal gaps), Opportunities (external trends), Threats (external risks). Add SO, WO, ST, WT strategy matrices.
34. Trend Synthesis
Identify 5 emerging trends in [industry] and synthesize how they might intersect in the next 3 years. What new opportunities or threats emerge at the intersection?
35. Data Storytelling
Take this [dataset/raw numbers] and turn it into a compelling narrative. Find the story hidden in the data. What patterns matter? What's surprising? What action should be taken?
36. Root Cause Analysis (5 Whys)
Apply the 5 Whys to [problem]. Keep asking "why?" until you reach fundamental causes. Then propose solutions at each level.
37. Stakeholder Mapping
Map all stakeholders for [project/initiative]. Their interests, power levels, potential support/resistance, and engagement strategies for each.
38. Risk Assessment Matrix
Identify 30+ risks for [project/decision]. Categorize by probability (low/medium/high) and impact (low/medium/high). Prioritize mitigation strategies for critical risks.
39. Customer Journey Map
Map the complete customer journey for [product/service] from awareness to advocacy. Identify touchpoints, emotions, pain points, and opportunities at each stage.
40. Sentiment Analysis
Analyze the sentiment of [text/reviews/feedback]. Break down by: overall tone, key emotional drivers, specific praise/complaints, and actionable insights.
Communication & Persuasion
41. Elevator Pitch (Multiple Lengths)
Create elevator pitches for [idea/product] in: 10 seconds (one sentence), 30 seconds (two sentences), 60 seconds (short paragraph), and 2 minutes (with proof).
42. Objection Handling
Address these common objections to [proposal/product]: [list objections]. For each, provide acknowledgment, reframing, proof, and redirect.
43. Negotiation Prep
I'm negotiating [deal/terms]. Help me prepare: my BATNA (best alternative), their likely position, concessions I'm willing to make, questions to ask, and opening offer strategy.
44. Difficult Conversation Script
Script for a difficult conversation about [sensitive topic] with [person]. Use non-violent communication: observation, feeling, need, request. Prepare for their likely responses.
45. Presentation Structure
Structure a presentation on [topic] for [audience]. Opening hook, 3 key points with supporting evidence, memorable story, clear call to action. Time: [X] minutes.
46. Feedback Framework
Give constructive feedback on [work/behavior] using the SBI model: Situation (when/where), Behavior (what was observed), Impact (how it affected you/others). Suggest alternative approaches.
47. Investor Pitch Deck
Outline a pitch deck for [startup/idea]. 10 slides: Problem, Solution, Market Size, Business Model, Traction, Competition, Team, Financials, The Ask, Vision.
48. Meeting Agenda Generator
Create a focused agenda for a meeting about [topic] with [attendees]. Include: objective, time-boxed items, pre-reads, decision points, and parking lot for tangents.
49. Apology That Works
Draft a sincere apology for [situation]. Acknowledge impact without excuses, take responsibility, explain (not excuse), commit to change, offer restitution.
50. Persuasive Email Sequence
Write a 5-email sequence to [goal: convert/persuade/educate]. Each email should build on the last. Subject lines, body copy, and timing between emails.
Learning & Education
51. Explain Like I'm 5
Explain [complex topic] like I'm 5 years old. Use simple words, analogies from daily life, and avoid jargon. Then explain it like I'm a PhD candidate.
52. Feynman Technique
Teach me [concept] using the Feynman Technique: explain it simply as if teaching a child, identify gaps in understanding, return to source material, simplify further.
53. Learning Path Generator
Create a learning path to master [skill/subject]. Start from zero knowledge. Milestones, resources, practice projects, and estimated time for each stage.
54. Mnemonic Creator
Create mnemonics, memory palaces, acronyms, and memory aids to remember [information/concepts]. Make them weird, visual, and personal.
55. Quiz Generator
Generate a comprehensive quiz on [topic] with 50 questions. Multiple choice, true/false, short answer, and essay questions. Include answer key with explanations.
56. Concept Mapping
Create a concept map for [subject]. Central concept, primary branches, sub-branches, connections between concepts, and examples for each node.
57. Study Guide Creator
Create a study guide for [exam/topic]. Key concepts, formulas, important dates, practice questions, common mistakes, and last-minute review checklist.
58. Book Summary with Action Items
Summarize [book title] in 3 pages: core thesis, 5 key insights, 3 counterarguments, and 10 specific action items for implementing the ideas.
59. Compare & Contrast
Compare and contrast [concept A] vs [concept B]. Similarities, differences, when to use each, and real-world examples of both.
60. Teach Me in Questions
Don't explain [topic] directly. Instead, ask me a series of questions that will lead me to understand it myself. Socratic method for self-discovery.
Fun, Creative & Entertainment
61. Character Roleplay
Roleplay as [character/persona]. Stay in character completely. Respond to my questions and scenarios from their perspective, knowledge, and voice.
62. Alternate History
How would the world be different if [historical event] had turned out differently? Explore the ripple effects on politics, technology, culture, and daily life.
63. Science Fiction Scenario
Write a sci-fi short story about [concept]. 1000 words. Include: compelling protagonist, vivid world-building, ethical dilemma, and mind-bending twist.
64. Rap Battle Format
Set up a rap battle between [two entities/concepts]. Give them distinct flows, vocabularies, and angles of attack. Multiple verses with rebuttals.
65. Stand-Up Comedy Set
Write a 5-minute stand-up comedy routine about [topic]. Observational humor, callbacks, taglines, audience interaction moments, and killer closer.
66. Dating Profile Optimizer
Rewrite this dating profile to be authentic but appealing. Highlight unique qualities, use specific details over generic claims, and end with a conversation starter.
67. Party Game Generator
Create rules for a party game about [theme] that works for 4-10 players, takes 30-60 minutes, requires no special equipment, and generates laughs.
68. Movie Pitch
Pitch a [genre] movie in the style of [director]. Logline, protagonist, inciting incident, act breaks, climax, and why audiences will love it.
69. Conspiracy Theory Exploration
Explore the conspiracy theory about [topic] from a neutral perspective. What evidence exists? What's debunked? What remains unexplained? Psychological appeal of the theory.
70. Choose Your Own Adventure
Write a choose-your-own-adventure segment. I am [character] in [setting]. Present 3 choices. After I pick, continue the story with 3 more choices. Keep going.
Productivity & Systems
71. Goal Decomposition
Break down [big goal] into actionable steps. Yearly milestones, quarterly objectives, monthly targets, weekly tasks, daily habits. Include metrics and review points.
72. Decision Matrix
Help me decide between [options]. Criteria: [list factors]. Weight each criterion, score each option, calculate weighted scores, and recommend with rationale.
73. Habit Stacking
Design a habit stacking routine for [desired habit]. Current habit to anchor to, new habit specifics, time/location trigger, accountability mechanism, and failure recovery.
74. Meeting Notes to Actions
Convert these meeting notes into: summary, decisions made, action items with owners and deadlines, open questions, and next meeting agenda.
75. Weekly Review Template
Create a weekly review template covering: wins, lessons learned, goal progress, energy levels, relationships, and priorities for next week.
76. Project Scope Definition
Define the scope for [project]. In scope, out of scope, assumptions, constraints, deliverables, success criteria, and stakeholders.
77. Time Blocking Schedule
Design a time-blocked weekly schedule for [role/goals]. Deep work blocks, shallow work, meetings, breaks, personal time, and buffer time. Protect creative hours.
78. Inbox Zero System
Design an email processing system for [role/volume]. Folder structure, rules/filters, response templates, and daily/weekly processing rituals.
79. Knowledge Management
Design a PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) system for [use case]. Tools, capture methods, organization structure, retrieval systems, and review cadence.
80. Automation Opportunities
Identify 20 tasks in [workflow] that could be automated. Tools to use, approximate time savings, implementation complexity, and ROI calculation.
Meta-Prompting & Advanced
81. Prompt Enhancer
Take this basic prompt and make it 10x better: [user's prompt]. Add context, constraints, examples, format specifications, and evaluation criteria.
82. Multi-Persona Response
Answer this question from 5 different perspectives: [expert types]. Show how each would approach it differently, then synthesize their insights.
83. Recursive Improvement
Generate output for [task]. Then critique it ruthlessly. Then improve based on critique. Repeat 3 cycles. Show evolution.
84. Confidence Calibration
Answer [question], but first assign a confidence level (0-100%). If confidence <80%, say what information would increase it. If >95%, explain what could prove you wrong.
85. Uncertainty Quantification
For [prediction/estimate], provide: point estimate, confidence interval (90%), key assumptions, scenarios that would change the answer, and what you're most uncertain about.
86. Second-Order Thinking
Answer [question], then explore second and third-order effects. What are the consequences of the consequences? Trace the ripple effects.
87. Premortem Analysis
Imagine it's 1 year from now and [project/decision] failed catastrophically. What went wrong? List 20 reasons. Now how do you prevent each?
88. Inversion Thinking
Instead of asking how to succeed at [goal], ask: How do I guarantee failure? List 20 ways to fail. Now invert: avoiding these is the path to success.
89. Opportunity Cost Calculator
Analyze the opportunity cost of [decision]. What are you giving up? Alternative uses of time/money/resources? What could you do instead?
90. Regret Minimization Framework
Apply the regret minimization framework to [decision]. What will I regret more in 10 years: doing this or not doing it? Work backward from that.
Specialized Domains
91. Legal Document Summary
Summarize this [contract/legal document] in plain English. Key terms, obligations, risks, termination conditions, and red flags to watch for.
92. Medical Symptom Analyzer (Informational)
Given these symptoms [list], provide general educational information about possible causes (not diagnosis), when to seek care, and questions to ask a doctor.
93. Financial Model Review
Review this financial model/spreadsheet. Check formulas, assumptions, sensitivity, common errors, and suggest improvements for robustness.
94. Code Review
Review this code: [paste code]. Bugs, security issues, performance problems, style violations, and suggestions for improvement. Be thorough but constructive.
95. UX Heuristic Evaluation
Evaluate this [design/interface] against Nielsen's 10 heuristics. Score each, identify violations, and suggest specific fixes.
96. Scientific Paper Analysis
Analyze this research paper: [title/abstract]. Methodology quality, key findings, limitations, implications, and how it fits in the broader literature.
97. Architectural Decision Record
Create an ADR for [technical decision]. Context, decision, consequences, alternatives considered, and when to revisit.
98. Crisis Communication
Draft crisis communication for [scenario]. Key messages, stakeholder-specific messaging, timeline, spokesperson prep, and FAQ.
99. Accessibility Audit
Audit this [content/design] for accessibility. WCAG compliance issues, impact on users with disabilities, and specific remediation steps.
100. Security Threat Model
Threat model this [system/application]. Attack surfaces, threat actors, attack vectors, mitigation strategies, and residual risk.
Advanced Reasoning & Problem Solving
101. Lateral Thinking Puzzle
Solve this lateral thinking puzzle: [describe situation]. Ask clarifying questions, consider non-obvious angles, and propose creative solutions.
102. Systems Thinking Analysis
Map the system around [problem]. Stocks, flows, feedback loops, delays, leverage points, and interventions that would create change.
103. Game Theory Scenario
Analyze [situation] using game theory. Players, strategies, payoffs, Nash equilibria, and optimal strategies for each player.
104. Probability Estimation
Estimate the probability of [event]. Show your reasoning, consider base rates, adjust for specific information, and give confidence interval.
105. Cost-Benefit Analysis
Conduct cost-benefit analysis for [decision]. Quantify what you can, note what's hard to quantify, consider time horizons, and recommend with uncertainty acknowledged.
106. Ethical Framework Application
Analyze [dilemma] through multiple ethical frameworks: utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, care ethics. Show how each framework reaches different conclusions.
107. Design Thinking Process
Apply design thinking to [challenge]: Empathize (user research), Define (problem statement), Ideate (divergent thinking), Prototype (quick tests), Test (learn).
108. Lean Canvas
Create a Lean Canvas for [business idea]: Problem, Solution, Key Metrics, Unique Value Proposition, Unfair Advantage, Channels, Customer Segments, Cost Structure, Revenue Streams.
109. OKR Generator
Generate OKRs for [team/goal]. Objective (inspiring, qualitative), 3 Key Results (measurable, ambitious but achievable), and initiatives to achieve them.
110. Wardley Mapping
Create a Wardley Map for [value chain]. Components, evolution stages, user needs, and strategic implications for build/buy/partner decisions.
Language & Communication
111. Translation with Cultural Context
Translate this to [language], but adapt for cultural context. Don't just translate words—convey meaning, adjust references, maintain tone, and note any untranslatable concepts.
112. Tone Adjustment
Rewrite this in [tone: formal/casual/persuasive/empathetic/urgent]. Match the purpose and audience. Show before/after comparison.
113. Jargon Buster
Rewrite this [technical text] for a [non-technical audience]. Replace jargon with plain language, use analogies, and maintain accuracy while improving accessibility.
114. Active Voice Converter
Convert these sentences to active voice. Identify passive constructions, rewrite with clear subjects doing the action, and note improved clarity.
115. Readability Optimizer
Optimize this text for [grade level: 8th/12th/college]. Check sentence length, word complexity, paragraph structure, and suggest improvements for target audience.
Daily Life & Practical
116. Travel Itinerary
Plan a [X]-day trip to [destination] for [traveler type]. Mix of tourist highlights and local secrets, realistic pacing, restaurant recommendations, and backup plans.
117. Meal Planner
Create a weekly meal plan for [dietary preferences/goals]. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks. Grocery list organized by store section, prep tips, and variety.
118. Workout Program
Design a [X]-week workout program for [goal]. Progressive overload, exercise selection, sets/reps/rest, and modifications for different fitness levels.
119. Home Organization System
Design organization system for [room/space]. Zones, storage solutions, decluttering criteria, maintenance routines, and before/after vision.
120. Personal Finance Audit
Audit my financial situation: [income, expenses, debts, goals]. Identify leaks, optimization opportunities, and create a path to [financial goal].
Bonus: Chainable Prompt Sequences
121. Research → Summarize → Act
First, research [topic]. Then summarize findings in one page. Finally, generate 10 specific action items based on the summary.
122. Ideate → Evaluate → Plan
Generate 50 ideas for [problem]. Evaluate top 10 against [criteria]. Create detailed implementation plan for the winner.
123. Analyze → Strategize → Execute
Analyze current state of [situation]. Develop 3 strategies. Create week-by-week execution plan for the best strategy.
124. Draft → Edit → Polish → Optimize
Write first draft of [content]. Edit for structure and clarity. Polish for style and voice. Optimize for [platform/goal].
125. Dream → Design → Build → Test → Iterate
For [product/feature]: Dream big about possibilities, design the MVP, plan the build, design tests, create iteration framework.
126. Question → Investigate → Synthesize → Communicate
Start with [question]. Investigate thoroughly. Synthesize findings. Communicate to [audience] in [format].
127. Learn → Apply → Teach → Master
Learn [skill/concept]. Apply to real problem. Teach it back to me simply. Identify what's needed for mastery.
128. Observe → Pattern → Predict → Validate
Observe [phenomenon/data]. Identify patterns. Make predictions. Design validation test.
129. Empathize → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test
Full design thinking cycle for [challenge]. Move through each phase with deliverables.
130. Input → Process → Output → Feedback → Refine
Create a continuous improvement loop for [workflow]. Design each stage and the feedback mechanisms.
Power Prompts (The Heavy Hitters)
131. The Universal Translator
I will give you text in any format (code, legalese, medical jargon, academic paper, poetry). Translate it into any other format or level of complexity I request. Switch effortlessly between domains.
132. The Knowledge Synthesizer
Synthesize information from [multiple sources/domains] on [topic]. Find connections, contradictions, and gaps. Create coherent framework that integrates insights.
133. The Creativity Explosion
Take [concept] and explode it creatively. 20 metaphors, 20 analogies, 20 examples, 20 counter-examples, 20 edge cases, 20 implications. Brain on overdrive.
134. The Red Team
Your job is to tear apart [idea/plan/argument]. Find every flaw, weakness, assumption, risk, and failure mode. Be merciless. Then help fix the top issues.
135. The Blue Sky Dreamer
Remove all constraints. If you had unlimited resources, time, and capability, what would be the ideal solution to [problem]? Dream absurdly big, then scale back practically.
136. The Historical Consultant
Place [current event/trend] in historical context. Similar past events, lessons learned, patterns, and what history suggests about the future.
137. The Future Forecaster
Predict [trend/outcome] over [timeframe]. Base case, optimistic case, pessimistic case. Key variables to watch, tipping points, and confidence levels.
138. The Paradox Resolver
[Statement] seems paradoxical. Explain the apparent contradiction, show how it can be resolved or transcended, and provide examples.
139. The Analogy Weaver
Explain [complex concept] using only analogies from [domain: cooking/sports/music/gardening/etc.]. Chain multiple analogies for layered understanding.
140. The Devil's Advocate (Advanced Version)
Argue against [position I hold] more convincingly than any opponent ever could. Steel-man to the extreme. Then help me shore up my position or change it.
141. The Synthesis Master
Combine these seemingly unrelated concepts: [A] + [B] + [C]. Find the unexpected connections. Create something new at the intersection.
142. The Question Generator
Given [topic/statement], generate 100 questions about it. Factual, philosophical, practical, speculative. Questions that dig deeper and expand outward.
143. The Scenario Planner
Develop 4 scenarios for [future topic]: Best case, Worst case, Most likely, Wild card. For each: drivers, indicators, implications, and preparation.
144. The Stakeholder Simulator
Simulate how [decision] will affect: immediate users, indirect users, competitors, society, environment, future generations. Map second and third-order effects.
145. The Constraint Breaker
I'm stuck because of [constraint]. Generate 20 ways to eliminate, relax, reframe, or workaround this constraint. Include "impossible" ideas that might spark real solutions.
146. The Value Articulator
Help me articulate the value of [product/service/skill] in terms that [specific audience] cares about. Translate features into benefits, benefits into outcomes, outcomes into emotions.
147. The Narrative Architect
Construct a compelling narrative around [data/facts/events]. Find the story structure, emotional arc, protagonist journey, and meaning. Make data human.
148. The Options Expander
I see [limited options] for [decision]. Expand my option set. Generate alternatives I haven't considered, including "both/and" instead of "either/or" solutions.
149. The Assumption Hunter
List 50 assumptions underlying [belief/system/practice]. Which are testable? Which are cultural? Which might be wrong? What if core assumptions changed?
150. The Meta-Prompt Architect
Design a custom prompt for my specific need: [describe need]. Make it reusable, well-structured, with examples and format specifications.
Total in this file: 150+ prompts. Adapt variables in brackets, combine, chain, and multiply for thousands of variations.