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Writing great prompts

Writing great prompts

A good prompt gives context, a clear task, and a desired format. Vague in, vague out.

  • Set a role: “Act as a copy editor.”
  • Be specific about the goal and constraints
  • Ask for the format you want (list, table, steps)
  • Iterate: refine the prompt based on the answer

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