Find and copy ready-made prompts to get better answers from ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI assistants.
Build a private prompt library for your team or organization with custom branding and authentication.
Discover new prompt-engineering techniques through the interactive book and community examples.
Integrate prompts directly into your AI workflow using the CLI, Claude plugin, or MCP server.
prompts.chat (formerly known as Awesome ChatGPT Prompts) is a curated, open-source collection of prompt examples for AI chat models. The basic problem it solves is that getting useful answers out of a chatbot depends heavily on how you phrase your request, and most people do not know which phrasings work well. This project gives you a large library of ready-made prompts you can copy, adapt, and reuse, plus a way to share, discover, and collect prompts from a community. Practically, the project ships in several forms. There is a website at prompts.chat where you can browse prompts in a friendly interface, a plain CSV file and a PROMPTS.md document for raw access, and a dataset on Hugging Face for people building tools on top of it. The prompts are written for ChatGPT but the README states they work with any modern AI assistant, including Claude, Gemini, Llama, and Mistral. There is also an interactive book with chapters on prompt-engineering techniques, a kid-friendly game-based version called Promi for ages 8 to 14, and a CLI you can run with one npx command. Power users can run a Claude Code plugin or connect it as an MCP server so the prompts show up directly inside their AI tools. You would use this when you want a starting point for talking to AI assistants, or when an organization wants its own private prompt library: the project supports self-hosting with custom branding, themes, and authentication via GitHub, Google, or Azure AD. The site itself is built primarily with HTML. The full README is longer than what was provided.
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