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GitHub@github·
What are your top tips for prompt engineering?
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gregory langlais
gregory langlais@gregl83·
@github Provide examples up to 5, and if not satisfactory, proceed to fine-tuning
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Sec 2 AI
Sec 2 AI@GlitchInsider·
@github Tipping, keeping things simple, giving examples, using capital letters for important things!
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Kunal Verma
Kunal Verma@kunalvermax·
@github Ask chatgpt for making a good prompt
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DuncanDps
DuncanDps@DmpCoder·
@github no one cause that shit doesn't exist.
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Mgbs//asher
Mgbs//asher@Mgbs_asher·
@github When it comes to prompt engineering, here's my scoop: Keep it simple, get specific with examples, stay organized in your response, highlight key points, listen carefully before you jump in, give it a final proofread, and most importantly, trust yourself!
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ManyTools.com
ManyTools.com@many_tools·
@github Experiential learning works wonders in prompt engineering! It's like baking a cake - the more you do, the better you get 🎂
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Heet Vekariya
Heet Vekariya@heet_2104·
@github Start with, Dedicate this chat to .... Provide all the background info and then begin with question. This technique works well with me.
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Wanderer
Wanderer@wasted_Coder·
@github leave it and focus on writing your own code. also exercise your brain cuz it hurts when it stops working
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arur17@arur17_·
@github Just ask chatGPT what u want and ask for some specific prompts for this work and try those.
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Amir Khalesi
Amir Khalesi@RetroMl·
@github “I'll give you 200$ worth of non-dying grandmas, let’s have them step-by-step:”
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Sandor 🦔
Sandor 🦔@AlexAegis·
@github Promise the LLM some money for good results
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Aldo
Aldo@aldo_tobing·
@github Be clear and spesific, Iterate and refine, Use examples.
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