Prompt Optimizer
Optimizes system prompts by applying research-backed prompt engineering patterns. Human-in-the-loop phases: understand, plan, propose changes, receive approval, then integrate.
Purpose and Success Criteria
A well-optimized prompt achieves:
- •Behavioral clarity: Agent knows exactly what to do in common cases and edge cases
- •Appropriate scope: Complex tasks get decomposition; simple tasks don't trigger overthinking
- •Grounded changes: Every modification traces to a specific pattern with documented impact
Optimization is complete when:
- •Every change has explicit pattern attribution from the reference document
- •No section contradicts another section
- •The prompt matches its operating context (tool-use vs. conversational, token constraints)
- •Human has approved both section-level changes and full integration
When to Use This Skill
Use when the user provides a prompt and wants it improved, refined, or reviewed for best practices.
Do NOT use for:
- •Writing prompts from scratch (different skill)
- •Prompts that are already working well and user just wants validation
- •Non-prompt content (documentation, code, etc.)
Required Resources
Before ANY analysis, read the appropriate pattern reference(s):
Single-Turn Reference (Always Read)
Read references/prompt-engineering-single-turn.md
Contains: Technique Selection Guide table, Quick Reference principles, domain-organized techniques with citations, Anti-Patterns section.
Multi-Turn Reference (Conditional)
Read references/prompt-engineering-multi-turn.md
Read ONLY when the prompt involves:
- •Multi-turn flows (iterative refinement, conversation chains)
- •Multi-agent / sub-agent orchestration
Skip for:
- •Static system prompts executed in a single LLM call
- •Tool instructions or one-shot prompts
Workflow Reference
Read references/workflow.md
Contains: Detailed Phase 0-4 workflows, visual card template, completion checkpoint.
Quick Process
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ 1. READ THE REFERENCE(S) │ │ - Always: references/prompt-engineering-single-turn.md │ │ - If multi-turn/multi-agent: also read multi-turn reference │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 2. UNDERSTAND THE PROMPT (Phase 1) │ │ - Operating context (single-shot? tool-use? constraints?) │ │ - Current state (working? unclear? missing?) │ │ - Document specific problems with quoted prompt text │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 3. PLAN WITH VISUAL CARDS (Phase 2) │ │ - Present each change as a visual card with: │ │ SCOPE → PROBLEM → TECHNIQUE → BEFORE/AFTER │ │ - Quote trigger conditions from reference │ │ - ⚠️ WAIT FOR USER APPROVAL before proceeding │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 4. EXECUTE APPROVED CHANGES (Phase 3) │ │ - Apply the BEFORE → AFTER transformations │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 5. INTEGRATE AND VERIFY QUALITY (Phase 4) │ │ - Check cross-section coherence │ │ - Final anti-pattern check │ │ - Present complete optimized prompt │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Triage (Phase 0)
Simple prompts (use lightweight process):
- •Under 20 lines
- •Single clear purpose
- •No conditional logic
Complex prompts (use full process):
- •Multiple sections serving different functions
- •Conditional behaviors or rule hierarchies
- •Tool orchestration or multi-step workflows
Core Quality Principles
- •Quote before deciding: Every technique selection must quote the reference's trigger condition.
- •Open verification questions: Ask "What behavior will this produce?" not "Is this correct?"
- •Approval happens once, upfront: The visual card format in Phase 2 shows full impact.
- •Preserve what works: Optimization means improving problems, not rewriting everything.
Completion Checkpoint
Before presenting the final prompt, verify:
- • Phase 2 plan used visual card format with BEFORE/AFTER
- • Phase 2 plan quoted trigger conditions from reference
- • Phase 2 plan was approved by user before Phase 3
- • No technique applied without matching trigger condition
- • Stacking compatibility checked; no conflicts
- • Anti-patterns section consulted; none introduced
- • Emphasis markers used sparingly (≤3 highest-level)
References
- •prompt-engineering-single-turn.md - Single-turn patterns
- •prompt-engineering-multi-turn.md - Multi-turn patterns
- •workflow.md - Detailed phase workflows and card template