šŸ› ļø Prompt Engineering Workshop

Build powerful AI prompts using proven frameworks

RTF
RISEN
CO-STAR
CAPE
Chain of Thought
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šŸ“ Build Your Prompt

RTF Framework

Role → Task → Format. Simple but effective. Define who the AI should be, what it should do, and how to structure the output.

R
Role

Who should the AI be? Be specific about expertise and background.

T
Task

What should the AI accomplish? Be clear and specific.

F
Format

How should the output be structured?

+ Add Examples + Add Constraints + Add Context + Specify Tone

⚔ Quick Templates

šŸ” SEO Analyst

Local SEO audit prompt

āœļø Content Writer

Blog post creation

šŸ’» Code Review

Technical code analysis

šŸ“Š Strategist

Business planning

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šŸ’” Prompt Engineering Best Practices

šŸŽÆ Be Specific

Vague prompts get vague results. Include concrete details about what you want, how it should look, and what to avoid.

šŸ“ Use Examples

Few-shot prompting dramatically improves output quality. Show 1-3 examples of ideal input/output pairs.

šŸ”„ Iterate

First prompts rarely perfect. Test, analyze outputs, and refine. Keep a prompt log of what works.

⚔ Front-Load

Put the most important instructions at the beginning. AI models pay more attention to early content.

šŸŽ­ Set the Role

Expert personas improve output quality. "You are a senior data scientist" beats "analyze this data."

šŸ“ Constrain Outputs

Specify format, length, and structure. "Respond in exactly 3 bullet points" prevents rambling.