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The Quick-Start Prompt Sheet
One page. Ten minutes. The exact folder structure, naming habit, and five templates that turn scattered prompts into a library you trust.
What you get
- The 6-folder starter structure, ready to copy
- The
role · task · formatnaming pattern that makes prompts findable - 5 reusable templates (summarize, refactor, plan, critique, rewrite)
- The one habit that keeps it all tidy
- No email required — it is yours immediately
Why one page is enough
You do not have a prompt shortage. You have a findability shortage. This sheet fixes that with the smallest system that works: a place for each prompt, a name you can guess, and five templates to prove it to yourself.
What to do with it
Copy the folder structure into whatever you already use — Notion, Obsidian, a plain folder. Drop your five best current prompts into it using the naming pattern. That is the whole first session. Tomorrow, add prompts as you write them.
A library, not a keychain
As you fill it in, keep one line bright: prompts only, never secrets. If a prompt needs an API key, reference the key by name — do not paste it. Your library stays safe to share, search, and back up.
Get it free: No email required to start. Copy the structure, drop in your five best prompts, and your library exists by the end of your coffee.
A calm next step — no pressure, no fear.
Disclaimer: The Prompt Folder is an organizing tool, not security software. Keep API keys, passwords, and private customer data out of your prompt library — store the prompt, and reference the secret from a real secrets manager.