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Promp Guide
- Tone: Specify the desired tone (e.g., formal, casual, informative, persuasive).
- Format: Define the format or structure (e.g., essay, bullet points, outline).
- Act as: Indicate a role or perspective to adopt (e.g., expert, critic, enthusiast).
- Objective: State the goal or purpose of the response (e.g., inform, persuade).
- Context: Provide background information, data, or context for content generation.
- Scope: Define the scope or range of the topic.
- Keywords: List important keywords or phrases to be included.
- Limitations: Specify constraints, such as word or character count.
- Examples: Provide examples of desired style, structure, or content.
- Deadline: Mention deadlines or time frames for time-sensitive responses.
- Audience: Specify the target audience for tailored content.
- Language: Indicate the language for the response, if different from the prompt.
- Citations: Request the inclusion of citations or sources to support information.
- Points of view: Ask Al to consider multiple perspectives or opinions.
- Counterarguments: Request addressing potential counterarguments.
- Terminology: Specify industry-specific or technical terms to use or avoid.
- Analogies: Ask Al to use analogies or examples to clarify concepts.