25 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.20 Engagement
Aug 2024 Launched

PromptBook is a notebook for prompt engineering. Document your prompts and share the note with others. Run prompts directly in the note with your favourite LLMs.

What the Community Said

Hello Makers 👋 I have been seeing all awesome and useful prompts across different AI communities. I thought there has to be a better place to collect and share those prompts. So, I built PromptBook, a notebook for Prompt Engineering. Essentially, it allows you to document all your prompts in one note, those prompts can be chained. Then, it enables people to share the note which can be cloned by others. They can run prompts directly from the note with their own AI keys. Currently only support GPT

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Looks like a really helpful tool for prompt engineers. Just checked out some features and it seems like there's a lot of potential. Looking forward to more updates! Congrats on the launch!

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This looks really interesting, @kelvinhtat! I’m curious about how the sharing and cloning features work in practice—do users have any control over what parts of their notes are shared with others? Also, any plans for integrating more advanced prompts or templates for those of us who are just starting with prompt engineering? Can't wait to see how it evolves!

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