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prompt-master

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A Claude skill that writes the accurate prompts for any AI tool. Zero tokens or credits wasted. Full context and memory retention

A Claude skill that rewrites your vague AI requests into sharp, specific prompts tailored to the quirks of over 30 tools, so you get a useful result on the first try instead of after multiple back-and-forth messages.

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Prompt Master is a skill for Claude that helps you write better prompts for AI tools. The idea behind it is that most people get suboptimal results from AI systems because they phrase their requests vaguely, then spend several follow-up messages narrowing down to what they actually wanted. This skill tries to get you to a good result on the first attempt by helping you write a sharper, more specific prompt before you ever send it to the target tool.

You install it either by uploading it as a skill through the Claude.ai web interface or by cloning it into a specific folder used by Claude Code. Once installed, you describe what you want to accomplish and which tool you are targeting, and the skill produces a ready-to-use prompt tailored to that tool's strengths and quirks. You can also paste a prompt you have already written and ask it to improve that instead.

The skill covers more than 30 specific AI tools, including text models like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, coding assistants like Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf, image generators like Midjourney, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion, and video or audio tools like Sora, Runway, and ElevenLabs. For tools it does not have a specific profile for, it falls back to a general approach using four clarifying questions to gather enough context.

When you give it a request, it identifies the target tool, figures out what information is missing, asks up to three clarifying questions if necessary, then constructs the prompt using a framework suited to that tool. The final output includes one clean copyable block of text and a brief note explaining the strategy used. The README includes two detailed examples: one producing a Midjourney image prompt and one producing a highly specific Claude Code prompt for building a landing page with exact colors, spacing, animations, and layout rules spelled out.

The project has no code to run. It is purely a collection of instructions that Claude reads and follows when the skill is active.

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