prompt-master and claude-prompt-engineering-guide

These are complements: one is a practical Claude skill that generates optimized prompts dynamically, while the other is a reference guide documenting the engineering principles and best practices those prompts should follow.

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About prompt-master

nidhinjs/prompt-master

A Claude skill that writes the accurate prompts for any AI tool. Zero tokens or credits wasted. Full context and memory retention

This tool helps anyone who uses AI to get precise, high-quality results on the first try. Instead of endlessly tweaking your prompts, you simply tell this tool what you want from your AI (like writing code, generating images, or analyzing text), and it will craft the perfect prompt for you. It takes your general idea and outputs a super-efficient, detailed prompt tailored for your specific AI tool, saving you time and AI credits.

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About claude-prompt-engineering-guide

ThamJiaHe/claude-prompt-engineering-guide

Comprehensive guide for writing professional Claude Standard prompts with MCP, Skills, and Superpowers integration. Official Anthropic best practices for Claude 4.x models.

This guide helps AI practitioners and developers craft highly effective prompts for Claude AI models. It provides best practices for structuring inputs using techniques like MCP and integrating 'Skills' to get optimal outputs. The end-user is anyone regularly interacting with or building applications on Claude AI.

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