language: en
license: mit
tags:
- prompt engineering
- system prompt
- prompt
title: The Prompt Collection
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The Prompt Collection
The Prompt Collection is a curated repository of diverse prompts designed for various purposes, such as writing, interviews, and more. Each category and subcategory includes a set of prompts along with corresponding system prompts to provide context and enhance relevance.
This project is hosted at the-prompt-collection.github.io, where users can browse, search, and interact with prompts in a user-friendly interface.
Features
- Organized Structure: Prompts are categorized and tagged into logical groups (e.g., Writing, Interviews) and subcategories (e.g., Fiction, Non-Fiction) for easy navigation.
- System Prompts: Each category includes system prompts prefixed with
system_to define personas and scenarios. - Search Functionality: Quickly find prompts by category, subcategory, or keywords.
- Custom Tools: Users can define their own AI tools and integrate them seamlessly into the app.
- Quick Start: Start conversations on popular AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, and more with a single click.
- Privacy: There is no backend server. User information is stored locally in the browser cache.
Usage
Browse Prompts:
- Navigate through categories and subcategories to find prompts.
- Use the search bar to filter prompts by keywords or tags.
System Prompts:
- System prompts are prefixed with
system_and provide context for generating responses. - Example:
system_fiction_author.mddefines a persona for a fictional author. - Quickly use system prompts with selected AI tools or user-defined custom tools.
- System prompts are prefixed with
Modify and Copy:
- Open any prompt to view its content.
- Modify the prompt directly on the website and copy the updated text using the "Copy" button.
Custom Tools:
- Add, modify, or delete custom AI tools to integrate with the app.
- Use the dropdown menu to select a custom tool and start a conversation.
References Section:
- Access external resources to learn more about prompt engineering.
Contribution Guidelines
We welcome contributions to The Prompt Collection! Hereโs how you can help:
Add New Prompts:
- Create a new
.mdfile in the appropriate category/subcategory folder. - Use the naming convention:
category_subcategory_prompt_name.md. - Example:
writing_fiction_character_backstory.md.
- Create a new
Add System Prompts:
- Prefix system prompt filenames with
system_. - Example:
system_writing_fiction_author.md.
- Prefix system prompt filenames with
Update README:
- If you add a new category or subcategory, update the
README.mdto reflect the changes.
- If you add a new category or subcategory, update the
Submit a Pull Request:
- Fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request with a clear description of your additions.
Attribution
Many prompts in this collection have been copied and modified from the following sources:
We are grateful to the creators of these prompts for their inspiration and original work. If you believe any content has been improperly attributed or used, please contact us, and we will address the issue promptly.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the prompts as needed.
Contact
For questions, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities, please open an issue on the GitHub repository or contact us at contact.taco.fr@gmail.com.
Happy prompting! ๐