Writing Effective Prompts
- Be Clear and Concise: Make sure your prompt is easy to understand. Avoid unnecessary jargon.
- Specify Context: Provide any relevant background information that will help in understanding the prompt.
- Define the Format: If you want a specific format for the response, mention it clearly (e.g., bullet points, paragraphs, etc.).
- Ask Open-Ended Questions: This encourages more detailed and thoughtful responses.
- Provide Examples: If possible, include examples to illustrate what you’re looking for.
- Use Plain Text: When pasting prompts, ensure they are in plain text to avoid formatting issues.
- Check for Formatting: Double-check that the pasted text appears as intended and maintains clarity.
- Avoid Extraneous Characters: Remove any unnecessary symbols or characters that might confuse the prompt.
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