prlib/Know Your Library

Last-modified: 2023-04-01 (土) 21:25:20

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Overview

This article provides an explanation of how to create a "Prompt Library" in the wiki.

 

Library

I am currently creating an article on how to share prompt libraries (templates for inputting prompts) in a wiki. I would like users of this wiki to use this article as a starting point to share their own "Prompt Libraries." The input I am giving you now will be used as a concrete example of Input in this article. In other words, this text itself serves as a self-referential example.

Now, please provide a concrete example of Output using the following nonsensical sentence.

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Example 1

Question

I am currently creating an article on how to share prompt libraries (templates for inputting prompts) in a wiki. I would like users of this wiki to use this article as a starting point to share their own "Prompt Libraries." The input I am giving you now will be used as a concrete example of Input in this article. In other words, this text itself serves as a self-referential example.

Now, please provide a concrete example of Output using the following nonsensical sentence.

Ah, I seem to have been a moth flying into the flames.

 

Answer

Output:

Title: Sharing Prompt Libraries on Our Wiki: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction:

As you explore the world of prompt libraries, it's natural to want to share your templates and ideas with others. Our wiki is the perfect place to do this! This article will serve as a starting point for users who want to share their own "Prompt Libraries" with the community. By using this self-referential example as a concrete illustration of input, you can better understand how the process works.

Example:

Input: "I am currently creating an article on how to share prompt libraries (templates for inputting prompts) in a wiki. I would like users of this wiki to use this article as a starting point to share their own "Prompt Libraries." The input I am giving you now will be used as a concrete example of Input in this article. In other words, this text itself serves as a self-referential example. Now, please provide a concrete example of Output using the following nonsensical sentence: Ah, I seem to have been a moth flying into the flames."

Output: "Ah, it appears as though I was once a moth, drawn irresistibly to the fiery allure of the blaze."

Conclusion:

This self-referential example demonstrates how input can be transformed into output using prompt libraries. Now that you've seen a concrete example, you're ready to share your own Prompt Libraries with the community! Follow the steps outlined in this article to contribute your ideas, and help build a vibrant and diverse collection of templates for everyone to use and enjoy.

 

Precautions for use

  • Add "prlib/" to the title. This is to make it clear that it is a Prompt Library at a glance. Example: prlib/Learning how to write a library
  • You can add tags freely.
  • Try to express concisely what the item does in the title.
 

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