This prompt is an example of how to get an AI coding agent to work through a long-running task. Previously I had worked with ChatGPT to come up with a very long list of tasks that needed to be done. I also created a blank file called `scratchpad.md` that keeps track of the status
This is a prompt shared by Zain Kahn in the Superhuman newsletter. Use it in Midjourney to create cool small cubes of a landscape.
Use this prompt to generate a quick investment memo for a venture capital investment
Airbnb is famous for their icon design. This prompt generates an Airbnb-style icon, with hyper-realistic details. And it's cute!
Run a McKinsey-style due diligence on a startup idea using a modified version of IDEO's desirability-viability-feasibility framework. This adaption assesses if customers will want a solution, if the solution can be built, and (assuming success) how big it can be.
Use this to create a bookmarklet that creates structured data out of any web page.
This is a prompt shared by Zain Kahn in the Superhuman newsletter. It helps you take meeting notes and summarize key decisions, action items, and next steps.
After I write user stories, I turn them into a development checklist. I use this prompt to then incrementally go through the checklist, keeping track of progress as we go.
I use this prompt to review my build checklist before I start LLM-driven development. It helps ensure that Cursor (or another agent) has clear instructions that accomplish my sprint goals and adhere to my styles.
I like to use this prompt to go from rough user stories into something that is ready for engineering to take over. It forces me to articulate some assumptions that I might have implied or assumed. After answering its questions, I share the new stories with a LLM to create a spec
This prompt converts user stories into a spec and build checklist for an LLM to execute development. I recommend using this with Cursor. I like to set up, for example, v1-stories.md and then v1-checklist.md, and have this adjust the v1-checklist.