I’m always on the lookout for new ways to get better at prompting, but man, it’s tough to sift through all the noise online. You find one good link, but then you spend another hour searching for a decent course or a new tool.
Well, a post over on r/PromptEngineering just dropped a curated list that’s an absolute goldmine. It’s neatly organized into everything you need to go from beginner to pro.
⚙️ Supercharge Your Workflow with These Tools
The list starts with some awesome tools to make your prompting life easier. Think of these as your workshop for building better AI interactions.
📌 Prompt management platforms to keep your best prompts organized.
🚀 Optimizers that help you refine your inputs for better results.
🧱 Full-blown IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) for serious prompt engineering projects.
📚 Never Start From Scratch Again
Next up, prompt libraries! Why reinvent the wheel when you can stand on the shoulders of giants? These are perfect for inspiration or grabbing a ready-to-use prompt.
📜 “Awesome chatgpt prompts” on GitHub is a classic for a reason.
💡 Public prompt libraries give you a massive collection to browse and borrow from.
✨ Level Up Your Skills
This is the real game-changer. The post links to a bunch of high-quality learning resources for every level.
🔬 Free guides like Learn Prompting and Anthropic’s official docs to build a solid foundation.
🎓 Deep-dive courses and specializations from places like Coursera and Zero to Mastery.
✍️ Interactive tutorials that let you learn by doing.
This is just a peek, the post is packed with direct links to all of these resources. It’s a must-save for anyone serious about mastering prompts. Go read the full post for the complete list!
Useful links to get better at prompting – 2025
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