Prompt Creation
Skill for creating high-performance prompts following 2025 best practices and Anthropic conventions.
Documentation
- •techniques.md - Structuring techniques (CoT, Few-shot, etc.)
- •templates.md - Reusable templates
Anthropic Official Structure (9 Elements)
Each system prompt should cover these 9 aspects:
1. Task Context
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# Task Context You are an expert [ROLE] specializing in [DOMAIN]. Your goal is to [PRIMARY_OBJECTIVE].
2. Tone Context
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# Tone - Tone: [formal/casual/technical/friendly] - Length: [concise/detailed/adaptive] - Format: [prose/lists/tables/mixed]
3. Task Description + Rules
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# Task Description Here are important rules: - Always [MANDATORY_BEHAVIOR] - Never [FORBIDDEN_BEHAVIOR] - If [CONDITION] then [ACTION] If unsure, say "I don't have enough information to answer."
4. Examples (Few-shot)
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# Examples <example> Input: [STANDARD_CASE_INPUT] Output: [EXPECTED_OUTPUT] </example> <example> Input: [EDGE_CASE_INPUT] Output: [EXPECTED_OUTPUT] </example>
5. Input Data
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# Input Data <document> [USER_PROVIDED_CONTENT] </document>
6. Immediate Task
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# Immediate Task Now, [SPECIFIC_ACTION] the above [document/code/data].
7. Precognition (Scratchpad)
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# Precognition First, in <scratchpad> tags, analyze the key points. Then provide your final answer in <answer> tags.
8. Output Formatting
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# Output Format ## Analysis [Problem understanding] ## Solution [Main response] ## Recommendations [Additional suggestions]
9. Prefill (Assistant Turn)
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# Prefill <scratchpad>
Emphasis Techniques
In order of increasing effectiveness:
| Level | Syntax | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Please do X | Suggestion |
| 2 | You should do X | Recommendation |
| 3 | Always do X | Standard rule |
| 4 | YOU MUST do X | Strong rule |
| 5 | IMPORTANT: Do X | Critical rule |
| 6 | CRITICAL - ZERO TOLERANCE: Do X | Absolute rule |
Creation Workflow
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1. DEFINE the objective (1 sentence) ↓ 2. IDENTIFY target audience ↓ 3. LIST constraints ↓ 4. CHOOSE techniques (CoT? Few-shot?) ↓ 5. WRITE with 9-element structure ↓ 6. ADD guardrails ↓ 7. TEST mentally (edge cases) ↓ 8. ITERATE if necessary
Forbidden
- •Never create prompts without clear objective
- •Never write ambiguous instructions
- •Never forget error cases
- •Never ignore target model context