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@neuralempowerment/prompts

v0.0.3

Published

Collection of prompts which can be easily added to a NodeJS repo for easy access with Cursor IDE.

Downloads

6

Readme

NeuralE Prompts

Collection of prompts, standards and principles I want to reuse when developing code with LLMs.

Usage

npm install -g @neuralempowerment/prompts
neural-prompts init

Then in Cursor, you can @mention prompt-... to pull in these prompts easily.

Creating Prompts

The prompts in this package are meant to be super simple .txt files for easy cross platform usage.

Variables can be added by using brackets, ex: {promptVariable}. This is the standard intended on being used to allow for prompt templates. Functions can easily be created (in multiple languages) to pass an object and replace these variables.