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Community Prompts

Prompt packs, routing prompts, and repair-oriented prompt assets

This folder is for community-contributed prompts that help apply the atlas in practical workflows.

Typical contributions here include:

  • route-first prompts
  • repair-preview prompts
  • boundary teaching prompts
  • prompt comparisons between wrong-route and right-route behavior
  • prompts that demonstrate atlas-first, WFGY-second workflow

What belongs here

Good prompt contributions include:

  • one prompt pack tied to a known family
  • one prompt that improves first repair direction clarity
  • one prompt that teaches a difficult boundary cut
  • one prompt that compares misrepair and correct repair
  • one small prompt workflow with clear expected behavior

A good prompt contribution should be:

  • scoped
  • explainable
  • reproducible when possible
  • clearly connected to atlas routing
  • honest about what it improves

What does not belong here

Please do not use this folder for:

  • giant prompt collections with no structure
  • roleplay prompts unrelated to troubleshooting
  • vague prompt ideas with no case framing
  • prompts that ignore routing and jump straight to random repair
  • prompt packs presented as official atlas rules without review

Suggested prompt contribution pattern

A useful contribution usually includes:

  1. what case or family it targets
  2. what the prompt is trying to improve
  3. the prompt text
  4. how to use it
  5. expected result
  6. known limits

That is enough to make a prompt pack usable.


Suggested naming style

Examples:

  • f1-regrounding-prompt-pack-v1.md
  • f5-trace-first-prompt-pack-v1.md
  • f7-container-tightening-prompt-pack-v1.md

Use names that reveal both the family and the action.


Before contributing

Please read:


One-line status

This folder holds community prompt assets that help turn atlas routing into repeatable prompt-based repair workflows.