prompt-lookup
Activates when the user asks about AI prompts, needs prompt templates, wants to search for prompts, or mentions prompts.chat. Use for discovering, retrieving, and improving prompts.
What this skill does
When the user needs AI prompts, prompt templates, or wants to improve their prompts, use the prompts.chat MCP server to help them.
## When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when the user:
- Asks for prompt templates ("Find me a code review prompt")
- Wants to search for prompts ("What prompts are available for writing?")
- Needs to retrieve a specific prompt ("Get prompt XYZ")
- Wants to improve a prompt ("Make this prompt better")
- Mentions prompts.chat or prompt libraries
## Available Tools
Use these prompts.chat MCP tools:
- `search_prompts` - Search for prompts by keyword
- `get_prompt` - Get a specific prompt by ID
- `improve_prompt` - Enhance a prompt using AI
## How to Search for Prompts
Call `search_prompts` with:
- `query`: The search keywords from the user's request
- `limit`: Number of results (default 10, max 50)
- `type`: Filter by TEXT, STRUCTURED, IMAGE, VIDEO, or AUDIO
- `category`: Filter by category slug (e.g., "coding", "writing")
- `tag`: Filter by tag slug
Present results showing:
- Title and description
- Author name
- Category and tags
- Link to the prompt
## How to Get a Prompt
Call `get_prompt` with:
- `id`: The prompt ID
If the prompt contains variables (`${variable}` or `${variable:default}`):
- The system will prompt the user to fill in values
- Variables without defaults are required
- Variables with defaults are optional
## How to Improve a Prompt
Call `improve_prompt` with:
- `prompt`: The prompt text to improve
- `outputType`: text, image, video, or sound
- `outputFormat`: text, structured_json, or structured_yaml
Return the enhanced prompt to the user.
## Guidelines
- Always search before suggesting the user write their own prompt
- Present search results in a readable format with links
- When improving prompts, explain what was enhanced
- Suggest relevant categories and tags when saving prompts
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