Hey Clief Notes,
I'm Bas, and I want to share something I built for anyone working with AI: Praxis Library at praxislibrary.com. It started as a personal reference, the kind of thing I wished existed when I was learning prompting, frameworks, and how AI systems actually behave. It's grown into a living, free, open knowledge base, and I'd love feedback from this community.
What's inside
- A glossary of 5,319 AI terms, searchable and defined in plain language. No jargon walls.
- 175 techniques and frameworks across 14 categories, including Chain-of-Thought, CO-STAR, CRISP, CRISPE, ReAct, and Flipped Interaction. Each has examples, use cases, and tips.
- A full AI history timeline, five eras from the foundations through today's LLMs, with 61 techniques placed in their original context.
Free interactive tools (Works in progress!)
- Prompt Analyzer: paste a prompt, get a structural breakdown.
- Prompt Builder: build a structured prompt step by step.
- Technique Finder: describe what you're trying to do, get matched to the right technique.
- Persona Architect: design a clean, reusable AI persona.
- Hallucination Spotter: practice catching common hallucination patterns.
- Preflight Checklist: a quick gut-check before sending a prompt to production.
- Readiness Quiz: a self-assessment for where your AI literacy sits today.
- Patterns Library and an AI Safety hub.
It's also built with a strict A+ Content Security Policy, no external trackers, no third-party fonts, no analytics following you around. Just the content. It's designed to be neurodivergent-friendly and WCAG 2.1 AA accessible, with a built-in accessibility dashboard for text size, high contrast, read-aloud, and screen dimming. (This is a P.O.P - Product of Passion, and to be candid, I have limited time to work with AI. which brings me to the below)
Information you can trust(?)
Every external citation on the site is screenshot-verified by a human and registered in a public audit log before it goes live. The audit report is open, so you can see exactly what's verified and what isn't.
The ask
It's free, and I'd love your honest feedback. If you find a gap, a wrong definition, or a feature you wish existed, tell me. That's how community resources grow and get better for everyone.