Learn about prompt packages in AI LLM systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.

AiWerkz Prompt Packages

An AiWerkz prompt package is simply a collection of prompts or content that you have selected and is formatted to produce the best results from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.

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An example of a Prompt Package

Prompt Package Explained AiWerkz makes it easy to save prompts and content. Once you have entered your often used prompts and content into AiWerkz you can select them. As you select them they become a Prompt Package. You can then copy and paste the Prompt Package into the AI system that you are using. No more typing the same information over and over. No more having to hunt through a bunch of files or notes to find the prompts and content you want to access. And this is super secure where the default mode is that your data never touches AiWerkz servers.

Prompt Package Tags A Prompt Package will use several "tags" or "markup symbols" to help an AI system better understand the prompts and other information you are providing.

In the example Prompt Package, we have included several special prompts which serve distinct purposes:

  • [instruction start] [instruction end]: These markers enclose specific instructions intended for the AI system, differentiating them from regular text or content. They guide the AI to handle enclosed data in a particular manner.
  • <<< start of content >>> <<< end of content >>>: This tag clearly demarcates the beginning and end of a block of content within the package. This helps the AI to identify and process substantial text data separately from other elements like prompts.

The tags ensure that the AI system can recognize and appropriately process different types of data (instructions vs. content), which is crucial for maintaining the context and clarity of the interaction.

Prompt Package Portability The tags and formatting of a prompt package mean that they can be emailed, included in documentation, shown on web pages, etc. to allow other people to benefit from the collection of prompts and content that you have assembled.

Getting started with your own Prompt Packages Easy enough. Even if you are not using AiWerkz, just start clearly delineating between prompts and content. Or even easier is to use AiWerkz to automatically format and add tags in. Again, paste the Prompt Package directly into ChatGPT (or other AI systems) or email the prompt package or include in documentation and your content and prompts are now usable by other people.

 

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