Prompt Library

The Prompts section of this site is itself a project. I’m curating and testing prompts across different models and use cases, writing them up in a format you can copy and adapt immediately.

Design goals

  1. Copy-ready — every prompt has a one-click copy button
  2. Context-first — each prompt explains what it’s for and what makes it work
  3. Model-agnostic where possible — good prompts transfer across Claude, GPT, and others

What makes a prompt library useful

The problem with most prompt collections is they give you the prompt without the reasoning. You copy it, get a mediocre result, and don’t know what to adjust.

Every entry here includes:

  • What the prompt is for and when to use it
  • The actual prompt (copy-ready)
  • How to adapt it for your specific situation
  • Why it works — the underlying principle

Status

Currently building out the first batch across three categories: summarization, writing/editing, and productivity. More coming weekly.