I don’t know about you, but my complex prompts sometimes turn into a tangled mess of spaghetti. You know the feeling, right? One small change and the whole thing breaks, leading to inconsistent outputs. It’s super frustrating!
Well, a developer just dropped a potential game-changer to solve this exact problem. It’s a new programming language called human-lang, built specifically to organize your prompts. The idea is brilliant: bring the structure of code to your prompting workflow to get cleaner, better, and more reliable results from your AI.
It’s still in its early days (pre-alpha), but you can already check it out. The creator has some awesome plans for it!
🚀 Here’s a peek at the roadmap:
📌 A lexer built in Rust.
📌 A dedicated package manager.
📌 A handy CLI tool.
📌 The ability to compile prompts directly to JSON.
This is such a cool approach to leveling up our prompt engineering game. For the full details and the link to try it yourself, dive into the original Reddit post!
I made a programming language for Prompting AI
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