prompt-library-curator
Curate multi-category prompt libraries in EN/ES with basic/pro levels and export in Markdown/JSON/CSV. Use when users want prompt packs, prompt catalogs, or reusable prompt templates across popular categories (marketing, sales, dev, design, SEO, productivity, HR, finance). Include a note to request more categories or improvements.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/nerdcuba/prompt-library-curatorPrompt Library Curator
What this skill does
- Curates prompt packs by category and level (Basic/Pro).
- Outputs in Markdown, JSON, CSV.
- Supports EN/ES.
Default categories (most demanded)
- Marketing, Sales, Development, Design, SEO, Productivity, HR, Finance.
Tell users: “If you want more categories or improvements, ask and I’ll expand the library.”
How to use
- Ask for target categories (or use defaults).
- Ask for languages (EN/ES) and level (Basic/Pro or both).
- Generate outputs using references:
- Markdown:
references/prompts.md - JSON:
references/prompts.json - CSV:
references/prompts.csv
- Markdown:
Output guidance
- Keep prompts short and reusable.
- Include placeholders like {product}, {audience}, {tone}.
- Provide both Basic and Pro versions.
Metadata
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{
"plugins": {
"official-nerdcuba-prompt-library-curator": {
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}
}
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