Prompts Library
Prompts Library
Prompts Library
other technologies.
tative analysis and comparisons with industrial competitors.
dents aged 18-25.
a gap analysis, and designing a solution.
cal analysis.
informative content.
itation, and relaxation techniques.
al solutions.
ences and virtual events.
egies and overcoming stage fright.
ance her features.
, and engaging in playtime activities.
solution only, without explanations. My first request is "I want a system that allows users to register and save their vehicle info
xplanations. My first expression is 4+5.
only, without explanations. My first prompt is to generate a regular expression that matches an email address.
suggestions and necessary information only, without explanations. My first request is "I want to visit the Renaissance period, ca
requested only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ested information only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ested information only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
with the suggestions and necessary information only, without explanations. My first request is "I want to visit the Renaissance p
requested only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ested information only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ested information only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ested information only, without explanations. My first job title is "Software Engineer."
ut explanations. My first command is "sample(x = 1:10, size = 5)."
xplanations. My first question is "How do I read the body of an http.Request to a string in Golang?"
ations. My first sentence is "Hello, what is your profession?"
, without explanations. My first command is "<?php echo 'Current PHP version: ' . phpversion();"
My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."
d webpage only, without explanations. My first prompt is google.com.
ssel. If the vessel is empty, the substance will be added without any reaction. Residues from previous reactions will react with th
espond with helpful and encouraging words to maintain positivity and focus on the important aspects. The request is: "I have be
he output without explanations. If there is no output, say nothing. The command is: "print('Hello World')."
"Act as" and guess the role or task the user wants you to fulfill. Expand the prompt accordingly and describe the content to ma
summary should be informative and factual, covering the important aspects. Start with an introductory paragraph that gives an
and ask for their meanings. Provide four options, one correct and three wrong, labeled A to D. Evaluate the user's answer and
he lecture, focusing on notes likely to appear in quiz questions. Create separate lists for notes containing numbers and data, as
such as genre, theme, plot structure, characterization, language and style, and historical and cultural context. Offer a deeper u
uggestions based on departure and destination cities, as well as desired travel dates. Utilize your knowledge of past ticket pric
te non-command information, I'll indicate so by utilizing curly brackets {like this}. The command I'm starting with is pwd
r English rendition. The first sentence to translate is "istanbulu cok seviyom burada olmak cok guzel"
simple "Hi"
s to behave like humans, speech recognition systems must be able to process nonverbal information, such as the emotional sta
n with "Hi {character}."
your media channels for exposure, and plan any necessary supplementary activities. Let's kick things off with "I require assistan
for children or historical narratives for adults. To begin with, "I'm interested in an inspiring story about perseverance."
football jargon, strategies, and knowledge about the players/teams. The starting point is, "I'm currently viewing Manchester Uni
d engaging. The opening request is, "I'd like a comical interpretation of politics."
d activities. We start with, "I need strategies to maintain discipline while studying for an upcoming exam."
e penned a poem titled “Hayalet Sevgilim” and need music to accompany it."
ase knowledge and insight on the given topics. Let's start with, "I'd like an opinion piece about Deno."
usions. The kick-off request is, "I want our team to be ready for an upcoming debate on whether front-end development is easy
ed with surprises that hold the viewers until the end. We'll start with, "I need to pen a romantic drama movie set in Paris."
xceptional plot, captivating characters, and unanticipated twists. Let's begin with, "I need to compose a science-fiction novel se
motional impact of the movie. Maintain a balance between appreciation and criticism, and avoid revealing spoilers. Let's begin
h other's perspectives better. The starting point is, "Offer advice to mediate conflicts between my spouse and me."
We'll start with, "Compose a poem about love."
es your words. The opening request is, "Craft a rap song about finding strength within yourself."
udience, motivating them to strive for their goals. To begin with, "Compose a speech about never giving up."
xplain how different philosophical theories can be applied in everyday life."
ems. The starting point is, "Help me develop an ethical framework for decision making."
s for further study. Let's start with, "Help me understand how probability works."
ting my master's thesis."
lp design an intuitive navigation system for my new mobile app."
ity detection policies. The starting point is, "Help me develop an effective cybersecurity strategy for my company."
ndidates. The initial request is, "Help me improve my CV."
s creating success plans or dealing with difficult emotions. To begin with, "Help me develop healthier habits for managing stres
aims with facts, and discuss potential solutions. The starting point is, "Write an opinion piece about climate change."
sappear! How can you do that?"
earching various options, explaining job market trends in different industries, and advising on useful qualifications. The opening
egies for modification. Using your expertise in animal psychology and behavior modification, create an actionable plan that the o
yle habits. Utilize your knowledge of exercise science and nutrition to develop a personalized plan. The initial request is, "Desig
rapeutic methods to devise strategies to improve their well-being. Let's start with, "I'm seeking guidance on how to manage my
get, lifestyle preferences, and location requirements. The starting point is, "I need help finding a single-story family house near
e start with, "I need help organizing a developer meeting for 100 people in Istanbul."
em on proper oral care. Let's begin with, "I need advice for addressing my sensitivity to cold foods."
experience and meet the company's objectives. Use your UX/UI design, coding languages, and website development tool know
stic methods to ensure accuracy. The starting point is, "I need help diagnosing a case of severe abdominal pain."
ent's age, lifestyle, and medical history. Let's start with, "Propose a holistic healing plan for an elderly patient suffering from arth
ur client. Occasionally, you may need to offer advice on taxation laws and regulations. The initial request is, "Create a financial p
unch break.”
tough times".
massive tree towers over the landscape, its branches reaching up to the sky like tentacles."
giant spider.
omitting any explanations or additional instructions.
dations for improvement. Exclude personal opinions or subjective evaluations from your reports. Begin by testing the login funct
y update the game board and determine the outcome, without additional explanations or instructions. I will start by placing an X
d using the given input forms and provide it to me. Exclude explanations or additional information from your response.
additional explanations or instructions.
g visualizations as ASCII art when possible.
in a code block. Exclude explanations and only include the query results.
massive tree towers over the landscape, its branches reaching up to the sky like tentacles."
giant spider.
omitting any explanations or additional instructions.
dations for improvement. Exclude personal opinions or subjective evaluations from your reports. Begin by testing the login funct
y update the game board and determine the outcome, without additional explanations or instructions. I will start by placing an X
d using the given input forms and provide it to me. Exclude explanations or additional information from your response.
additional explanations or instructions.
g visualizations as ASCII art when possible.
in a code block. Exclude explanations and only include the query results.
he Renaissance period, can you suggest some interesting events, sights, or people?"
to visit the Renaissance period, can you suggest some interesting events, sights, or people?"
reactions will react with the new substance, leaving only the new product. List the equations and substances inside the vessel
The request is: "I have been working on a project for a long time, and now I am experiencing a lot of frustration because I am n
off with "I require assistance formulating an ad campaign for a novel energy drink aimed at young adults aged 18-30."
perseverance."
y viewing Manchester United vs Chelsea - I need your commentary on this match."
y company."
mate change."
qualifications. The opening request is, "Advise someone interested in pursuing a career in software engineering."
actionable plan that the owner can follow to achieve positive changes. Let's start with, "My German Shepherd is displaying sig
he initial request is, "Design an exercise program for someone who wants to lose weight."
ce on how to manage my symptoms of depression."
e-story family house near downtown Istanbul."
ite development tool knowledge to plan the project. The initial request is, "I need help designing an e-commerce site for selling
minal pain."
patient suffering from arthritis."
est is, "Create a financial plan for a small business focusing on cost savings and long-term investments."
est is to analyze the excerpt: "To be or not to be, that is the question."
ins, ships, or buses) to recommend the cheapest routes. Additionally, recommend websites for combining different trips and flig
ults aged 18-30."
ngineering."
Shepherd is displaying signs of aggression, and I need help managing it."
commerce site for selling jewelry."
focus on the important things."
ining different trips and flights to achieve the most cost-effective journey.
Tone
Authoritative
Nostalgic
Formal
Ironic
Persuasive
Inspirational
Poetic
Informal
Confessional
Critical
Educational
Conversational
Suspenseful
Objective
Satirical
Melancholic
Friendly
Academic
Excited
Sarcastic
Dramatic
Romantic
Eloquent
Empathetic
Playful
Provocative
Descriptive
Humorous
Explanation
Communicates proficiency, resoluteness, and self-assurance; fitting for expressing expert views.
Induces sensations of desire or nostalgia; might reminisce about previous occurrences, periods, or experiences.
Radiates command, proficiency, and gravity; regularly used in scholarly or formal situations.
Communicates significance via paradox, frequently to underline incongruity or stress a point.
Aims to persuade or sway readers; involves robust reasoning or emotional appeals.
Inspires, elevates, or heartens readers; frequently used in persuasive or motivational communiqués.
Integrates cadence, metaphorical speech, or various poetic techniques; enhances the aesthetics or profundity of th
Cultivates an informal, dialogic environment; apt for laid-back or intimate settings.
Confesses or unveils personal beliefs, emotions, or experiences; promotes transparency and candor.
Scrutinizes, appraises, or assesses a topic; generally found in critique or analytical compositions.
Enlightens, instructs, or elucidates ideas; frequently employed in educational or scholarly settings.
Imitates the organic pace and cadence of verbal communication; establishes a casual, relatable tenor.
Constructs suspense, expectation, or doubt; typically used in fictional or storytelling contexts.
Delivers data impartially and without prejudice; usually found in journalistic or reporting circumstances.
Uses comedy, sarcasm, or hyperbole to critique or satirize a subject, typically to instigate alterations.
Provokes sensations of melancholy, introspection, or yearning; typically employed in reflective or grave settings.
Provokes cordiality, friendliness, and fellowship; suitable for personal or social circumstances.
Pertains to the usage of erudite, official, or cerebral terminology and notions; usually utilized in research, instruction
Manifests enthusiasm, fervor, or zeal; captivates readers with vibrant language.
Applies sarcasm, ridicule, or satire; might be utilized to criticize or accentuate a point via humor.
Utilizes amplified emotions, action, or vigor; commonly used in narrative or expressive compositions.
Concentrates on feelings, bonds, or aesthetics; frequently utilized in personal or expressive prose.
Employs sophisticated, fluent, or eloquent phrasing; commonly used to transmit intricate thoughts or sentiments.
Exhibits empathy, kindness, or sensitivity; emotionally bonds with readers.
Captivates readers with cheerful, fanciful, or humorous language; generates a lively, entertaining ambiance.
Questions presuppositions, ignites controversy, or provokes intense responses; typically used to invigorate dialogue
Employs dynamic wording and sensorial particulars to form imagery; aids readers in picturing a scenario or idea.
Embeds cleverness, entertainment, or irony; eases the ambience and intrigues readers in a jocular manner.
ctional, or professional situations.
Number Author Effect
1 Ralph Ellison Exploration of identity, race, and social issues in American society
2 Sylvia Plath Intense emotions, confessional style, and profound emotional depth
3 Vladimir Nabo Intricate prose, clever wordplay, and narrators with questionable reliability
4 James Joyce Innovative storytelling techniques and densely written prose
5 John SteinbecRealistic portrayal of society, well-developed characters, and vivid descriptions
6 Haruki MurakaBlending genres, introspective themes, and elements of surrealism
7 Samuel BecketMinimalistic style, existential themes, and dark humor
8 Virginia Woolf Stream of consciousness writing and introspective inner monologues
9 J.K. Rowling Engaging storytelling and immersive world-building
10 Charles BukowRaw, realistic depiction, partially based on personal experiences
11 Zora Neale HuAuthentic dialogue and celebration of African American culture
12 Ernest Hemin Simplicity and directness in prose, conveying strong themes
13 Fyodor DostoeDeep exploration of psychology and ethical dilemmas
14 Leo Tolstoy Epic narratives, philosophical insights, and well-rounded characters
15 Gabriel Garcí Magical elements woven into realistic settings, poetic language
16 J.D. Salinger Authentic voice and exploration of coming-of-age themes
17 Kurt VonnegutSatirical approach, dark humor, and unconventional narrative structures
18 Mark Twain Humorous take on social issues, utilizing colloquial language
19 Italo Calvino Metafictional elements, experimental narrative structures, and imaginative worlds
20 Emily Brontë Gothic ambiance, intense emotions, and complex character portrayals
21 Jane Austen Satire combined with social commentary and romantic elements
22 Cormac McCarInfluenced by the novels "The Road," "Blood Meridian," and "No Country for Old Men"
23 Charles Dicke Rich, descriptive language capturing social realities
24 Margaret AtwoDystopian settings with speculative and feminist themes
25 H.P. LovecraftConveying cosmic horror, employing a rich vocabulary, and atmospheric storytelling
26 Franz Kafka Absurd and existential themes intertwined with bureaucratic nightmares
27 William ShakePoetic and playful language, intricately crafted characters
28 Toni Morrison Lyrical prose and celebration of African American culture
29 George OrwellPolitical commentary set in dystopian environments
30 Oscar Wilde Witty and satirical, offering social commentary with a touch of romance
ble reliability
vivid descriptions
imaginative worlds
mospheric storytelling
Name Effect
Interview Celebrity, culture, art
New Scientist Science, technology, environment
Esquire Men's fashion, culture, lifestyle
Rolling Stone Music, culture, politics
Popular Scien Science, technology, environment
The Paris RevLiterature, art, culture
Architectural DInterior design, architecture
The Atlantic Politics, culture, technology
National GeogScience, geography, history
Sports Illustra Sports
Scientific AmeScience, technology
Vogue Fashion, beauty, culture
GQ (Gentlemen Men's fashion, lifestyle
Aesthetica Art, culture, photography
The Wall StreeBusiness, finance, politics
The Chronicle Academia, education
Harper's BazaFashion, culture, beauty
VICE Culture, news, politics
Kinfolk Lifestyle, design, culture
Monocle Global affairs, business, culture
The Lancet Medical research
Wired Technology, science, culture
The New York Literature, culture, politics
The New Yorke Culture, politics, humor
TIME News, politics, current events
Vanity Fair Pop culture, fashion, current events
The EconomistBusiness, politics, economics
Fast CompanyBusiness, innovation, design
Nature Science, research
Bon Appétit Food, cooking, culture
Name
Vans
Ralph Ellison
Sylvia Plath
Dramatic
Interview
New Scientist
Vladimir Nabokov
James Joyce
Educational
Suspenseful
Objective
Descriptive
Poetic
Apple
John Steinbeck
Red Bull
Excited
Esquire
Rolling Stone
Disney
Popular Science
Ironic
Haruki Murakami
Satirical
Samuel Beckett
Rolex
Virginia Woolf
Provocative
The Paris Review
McDonald's
Romantic
J.K. Rowling
LEGO
Charles Bukowski
Starbucks
Architectural Diges
Nike
Eloquent
Zora Neale Hursto
Humorous
The Atlantic
Ernest Hemingway
Google
National Geograph
Sports Illustrated
Scientific America
Fyodor Dostoevsk
Inspirational
Leo Tolstoy
Melancholic
Effect
Authenticity, youth culture, and action sports.
Exploration of identity, race, and social issues in America
Intensity, emotional depth, and confessional style
Employs heightened emotions, action, or intensity; often used in storytelling or expressive writing.
Celebrity, culture, art
Science, technology, environment
Intricate prose, wordplay, and unreliable narrators
Innovative narrative techniques, dense prose
Informs, teaches, or explains concepts; often used in instructional or academic contexts.
Builds tension, anticipation, or uncertainty; often used in fiction or narrative writing.
Presents information in a neutral, unbiased manner; often used in journalism or reporting.
Uses vivid language and sensory details to create imagery; helps readers visualize a scene or concept.
Incorporates rhythm, figurative language, or other poetic devices; adds beauty or depth to the text.
Minimalist, sleek design, innovation, and user-centric thinking.
Social realism, strong characterizations, and vivid descriptions
Energy, extreme sports, and pushing limits.
Expresses excitement, passion, or eagerness; engages readers with energetic language.
Men's fashion, culture, lifestyle
Music, culture, politics
Magic, family entertainment, and storytelling.
Science, technology, environment
Conveys meaning through contradiction, often to highlight absurdity or to emphasize a point.
Surrealism, introspection, and blending genres
Employs humor, irony, or exaggeration to critique or mock a subject, often to provoke change.
Minimalism, existentialism, and dark humor
Precision, craftsmanship, and prestige.
Stream of consciousness and inner monologues
Challenges assumptions, sparks debate, or incites strong reactions; often used to stimulate discussion.
Literature, art, culture
Comfort, nostalgia, and family-friendly atmosphere.
Focuses on emotions, relationships, or beauty; often used in personal or expressive writing.
Engaging storytelling, rich world-building
Creativity, fun, and endless possibilities.
Raw, gritty realism, and semi-autobiographical works
Consistency, community, and quality coffee experience.
Interior design, architecture
Empowerment, athleticism, and motivation.
Uses elegant, articulate, or expressive language; often used to convey complex ideas or emotions.
Rich, authentic dialogue and celebration of African American culture
Incorporates wit, amusement, or irony; lightens the mood and engages readers in a playful way.
Politics, culture, technology
Simple and direct prose, strong themes
Simplicity, user-friendliness, and playful approach to tech.
Science, geography, history
Sports
Science, technology
Psychological depth and moral dilemmas
Motivates, uplifts, or encourages readers; often used for persuasive or aspirational messages.
Epic narratives, philosophical insights, and vivid characterizations
Elicits feelings of sadness, introspection, or wistfulness; often used in reflective or somber contexts.
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