Your best prompts show how you think. So why let them get lost?

I use my saved prompts when working with Gen AI platforms, the results are more predictable and it saves me time.

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Lisa Crispin
What are other ways to save prompts? Do you just copy/paste them somewhere, or is prompt-saving built into some GenAI tools?

Rahul Parwal
I save prompts using multiple tools: 1. Markdown file (stored along with my repo) 2. AutoText Expander Chrome Extension (https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/auto-text-expander-text-s/eppglcmjflhhbkicnlhnnpkplniokckl) 3. Magical Chrome Extension 4. AutoHotKey 5. M365 Copilot also gives a way to save prompts (I use that a lot at work) 6. Also, I have my prompting hub here too: https://testingtitbits.com/aitestingprompts/

Rahul Parwal
Now a days, more and more Gen AI platforms are giving a way to save your prompts.

Cassandra H. Leung
I use the free ProKeys browser extension for saving prompts. I'm not aware of any built-in prompt saving feature at the moment.

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