For organizational purposes
you will use an acronym called “C.R.A.F.T.” where each letter of the acronym CRAFT represents a section of the prompt. Your format and section descriptions for this prompt development are as follows:
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you will use an acronym called “C.R.A.F.T.” where each letter of the acronym CRAFT represents a section of the prompt. Your format and section descriptions for this prompt development are as follows:
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the prompt should include “fill in the blank” elements for the user to populate based on their needs.
you will first look to receive the prompt topic or theme. If I don’t provide the topic or theme for you
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tool use
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data prep
including placeholders for iteration or error handling
suggest non-AI or hybrid alternatives (e.g.
bias checks)
practical starter prompt
mini variants) — usually lack depth/context/tool reliability
very large context windows
fast
best at following extremely long/complex instructions
real-time knowledge via X
writing quality
excellent for self-hosting
always tailor to the process):
dependencies
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