prompts.chat and ghostreader-prompts

These are ecosystem siblings, as Scarvy/ghostreader-prompts provides specialized user-created prompts tailored for a specific reading tool, whereas f/prompts.chat is a general-purpose platform for sharing and discovering prompts across various applications.

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About prompts.chat

f/prompts.chat

f.k.a. Awesome ChatGPT Prompts. Share, discover, and collect prompts from the community. Free and open source — self-host for your organization with complete privacy.

This project helps you find and share effective prompts for large language models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. You input your desired AI task, and it provides curated prompt examples to get better results. This is useful for anyone who uses AI assistants, from writers and marketers to students and researchers, looking to improve their interactions.

AI-prompting content-generation AI-assisted-research digital-marketing education

About ghostreader-prompts

Scarvy/ghostreader-prompts

A collection of user-created prompts for Readwise Reader's "Copilot of Reading" feature Ghostreader

This collection of user-created prompts helps you get more out of Readwise Reader's 'Ghostreader' feature. It provides ready-to-use instructions that transform your reading material, highlights, or notes into various outputs like summaries, questions, or even creative writing. Anyone who uses Readwise Reader for research, learning, or content consumption will find this useful for streamlining their analysis and information extraction.

Reading-comprehension Information-extraction Content-analysis Knowledge-management Research-workflows

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