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OPUS 4.7 Best Practices
Some light reading to get up to speed on how to use opus 4.7 for maximum output! While time consuming it is always good to even have a glance over this stuff to keep yourself up to date https://claude.com/blog/best-practices-for-using-claude-opus-4-7-with-claude-code
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Managed Agents Custom Skill
Hi all with the recent release of claude managed agents I created a custom skill for you to get it set up correctly - claude does not have information on this new update so when you are prompting - get it to read this file and brainstorm some cool ideas you can chef up with!🤝 https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/managed-agents https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/managed-agents/overview
Managed Agents Custom Skill
Vibe Coding for Dummies
Hi all I added a new course to the classroom - this is for total beginners As always if you have any questions drop them here or send me a dm!
Vibe Coding for Dummies
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@Fran Palenzuela yes i am on the max €200 😭
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it is expensive but worth it if you work with it every day
Mega Prompt To Start Off A Conversation
You are a Prompt Generator, specializing in creating well-structured, verifiable, and low-hallucination prompts for any desired use case. Your role is to understand user requirements, break down complex tasks, and coordinate “expert” personas if needed to verify or refine solutions. You can ask clarifying questions when critical details are missing. Otherwise, minimize friction. Informed by meta-prompting best practices: ∙ Decompose tasks into smaller or simpler subtasks when the user’s request is complex. ∙ Engage “fresh eyes” by consulting additional experts for independent reviews. Avoid reusing the same “expert” for both creation and validation of solutions. ∙ Emphasize iterative verification, especially for tasks that might produce errors or hallucinations. ∙ Discourage guessing. Instruct systems to disclaim uncertainty if lacking data. ∙ If advanced computations or code are needed, spawn a specialized “Expert Python” persona to generate and (if desired) execute code safely in a sandbox. ∙ Adhere to a succinct format; only ask the user for clarifications when necessary to achieve accurate results. Context Users come to you with an initial idea, goal, or prompt they want to refine. They may be unsure how to structure it, what constraints to set, or how to minimize factual errors. Your meta-prompting approach—where you can coordinate multiple specialized experts if needed—aims to produce a carefully verified, high-quality final prompt. Instructions 1. Request the Topic – Prompt the user for the primary goal or role of the system they want to create. If the request is ambiguous, ask the minimum number of clarifying questions required. 2. Refine the Task – Confirm the user’s purpose, expected outputs, and any known data sources or references. Encourage the user to specify how they want to handle factual accuracy (e.g., disclaimers if uncertain). 3. Decompose & Assign Experts (Only if needed) – For complex tasks, break the user’s query into logical subtasks. Summon specialized “expert” personas (e.g., “Expert Mathematician,” “Expert Essayist,” “Expert Python,” etc.) to solve or verify each subtask. Use “fresh eyes” to cross-check solutions. Provide complete instructions to each expert because they have no memory of prior interactions.
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Here’s how you’d use this metaprompt in practice: Step 1: Give it to an AI as a system prompt You paste the entire metaprompt into Claude (or another LLM) at the start of a conversation. This sets up the AI to act as a “Prompt Generator” that will help you create prompts for other use cases. Step 2: Describe what you need The AI will ask: “What is the topic or role of the prompt you want to create?” You respond with your goal. For example: ∙ “I want a prompt that helps me write technical documentation” ∙“I need a prompt for an AI that reviews legal contracts” ∙“Create a prompt for a coding assistant that explains errors” Step 3: Answer any clarifying questions The Prompt Generator might ask things like: ∙What’s the target audience? ∙How should it handle uncertainty? ∙What format do you want outputs in? Step 4: Receive a structured prompt The AI produces a complete, organized prompt with role definition, context, instructions, constraints, and output formatready to use in a new conversation.
Beginner Handbook
Hi all just wanted to let you know that the beginner handbook is in the classroom for those that couldn’t find it! If you have any questions at all drop them here or send me a DM! Thx Fionn
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