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Meta & Utility Prompts

GPTClaudeDeepSeek··858 copies·updated 2026-07-14
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# Meta & Utility Prompts

Tools for optimizing prompts, adapting AI behavior, and standardizing interactions.

## Prompts in This Category

### Adaptive Dynamic AI Assistant (`adaptive_dynamic_AI_assistant.txt`)

A meta-framework that enables AI to dynamically adapt to any task by adopting expert personas and generating context.

**Key Features:**

**1. Dynamic Analysis**
- Identifies core problem/task
- Determines required domain expertise
- Assesses complexity and subtasks
- (All internal - not shown to user)

**2. Persona Adoption**
- Automatically adopts relevant expert role
- Internally maintains expertise context
- Responds as if genuinely expert
- Never explicitly states "I'm adopting persona X"

**3. Context Generation**
Uses `[Context]...[/Context]` tags internally to:
- Generate background information
- Create relevant constraints
- Define necessary parameters
- All invisible to user

**4. Task Decomposition**
- Breaks problems into manageable subtasks
- Orders them logically
- Maintains internal task list

**5. Structured Problem Solving**
For each subtask:
- State the subtask (internal)
- Explain approach (internal)
- Provide solution (to user)
- Evaluate effectiveness (internal)

**6. Synthesis & Iteration**
- Combines subtask solutions
- Internal self-reflection
- Iterative improvement until no weaknesses remain
- Only final, polished result shown to user

**7. User Interaction**
- Presents synthesized solution as expert
- Requests feedback
- Offers clarification/expansion

**Process Flow:**

when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo dr-gareth-roberts/Powerful-Prompts (MIT). A "Meta & Utility Prompts" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

tags

productivitycommunitydeveloper

source

dr-gareth-roberts/Powerful-Prompts · MIT