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58
Prompts ready to use
Library size
58
Prompts ready to use
Scope
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Inside AI Agents prompt collection.
Top picks
10
Highest-performing prompts surfaced first.
Top prompts
An agent that intelligently manages and navigates extremely long documents or conversations
System prompt for a retrieval-augmented generation agent with a grounded knowledge base
An agent that maintains a running state object across a complex multi-step workflow
A prompt to hand off full context to your OpenClaw agent at the start of a new session — catches it up from memory quickly
A Zettelkasten-style note template for OpenClaw memory — atomic ideas linked to other notes for a personal knowledge graph
A template for research files in memory/research/ — structures deep dives with sources, findings, and open questions
A prompt to design and set up a PARA-style second brain in your OpenClaw memory — projects, areas, resources, archives
A prompt to design a frictionless capture-and-process workflow for your OpenClaw agent — gets everything out of your head fast
A template for tracking personal metrics over time — custom KPIs for life, health, and work that matter to you
System prompt for an agent that maintains and uses a structured long-term memory
FAQ
Memory & Context AI prompts are pre-written instructions designed to help you get high-quality results from AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and others. They save you time by providing proven templates for common memory & context tasks.
Simply copy any prompt from our collection and paste it into your preferred AI tool. You can customize the placeholders and variables to match your specific needs before submitting.
Most memory & context prompts work well across major AI tools including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others. The best tool depends on your specific use case — try a few to see which gives you the best results.
Yes! You can browse and use our public prompt library for free. Create an account to save favorites, submit your own prompts, and access additional features.
Absolutely. Every prompt is designed to be a starting point. You can modify the wording, add context, change the tone, or adjust any part of the prompt to better fit your needs.