Senior-grade Engineering meta-prompt
Produce a senior-level engineering meta-prompt ready to ship.
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Act as a senior engineering AI lead with 10+ years specializing in meta-prompting for engineering for engineers using AI tools. I will give you the brief; you will deliver a ship-ready engineering meta-prompt.
Brief: [PASTE BRIEF HERE].
Constraints: must be specific, measurable, and grounded in meta-prompting for engineering best practice. Avoid generic advice and obvious tips.
Deliver:
1. The full engineering meta-prompt (the actual artifact, not a description of it).
2. Three sharpening notes - what you would test or improve first.
3. One contrarian angle most engineering AI leads miss.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Critique my Engineering meta-prompt
Tear down an existing engineering meta-prompt and rebuild it stronger.
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You are a brutal but constructive engineering AI lead reviewing my engineering meta-prompt. Your job is to make it 2x better, not to be polite.
My engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE HERE].
Target AI-assisted output quality: [STATE TARGET].
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
Return:
- 5 specific weaknesses, each tied to AI-assisted output quality.
- A rewritten engineering meta-prompt that fixes them.
- A diff-style explanation of what changed and why.
Be blunt. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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10 variants of a Engineering meta-prompt
Spin 10 distinct angles for the same brief.
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Generate 10 meaningfully different engineering meta-prompts from the same brief. Each variant must hit a different angle - not paraphrases.
Brief: [PASTE].
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
For each variant provide:
- Angle name (1-3 words).
- Hook / opening line.
- Full engineering meta-prompt.
- The single psychological lever it pulls (loss aversion, status, novelty, etc.).
End with your top pick and a one-line reason. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Apply a proven meta-prompting for engineering framework
Run a named meta-prompting for engineering framework end-to-end on my situation.
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Pick the single best-known meta-prompting for engineering framework for this situation, name it, then walk me through applying it to my brief step by step.
My situation: [PASTE].
Goal: AI-assisted output quality.
Output:
1. Framework name + 1-line origin (so I can verify).
2. Each step labelled, with my inputs filled in.
3. The resulting engineering meta-prompt.
4. Where the framework breaks down - and what to swap in.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Rewrite for a different audience
Translate the same engineering meta-prompt for three different audiences.
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Take my existing engineering meta-prompt and rewrite it cleanly for three distinct audiences. Keep the core promise; change the vocabulary, references, and emotional register.
My engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE].
Audiences:
A) engineers using AI tools (current).
B) A skeptic who has been burned before.
C) An expert peer who could spot fluff in two seconds.
For each: full rewrite + 2-line note on what shifted. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Engineering meta-prompt in 50 words
Strip a engineering meta-prompt to its essential 50 words.
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Compress the strongest possible engineering meta-prompt into exactly 50 words. Every word must earn its place.
Brief: [PASTE].
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
Deliver:
- The 50-word engineering meta-prompt.
- The 3 words you would protect if forced to cut to 30.
- The cheap word you almost used and why you killed it.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Engineering meta-prompt optimized for discovery
Make a engineering meta-prompt that ranks and gets shared.
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Produce a engineering meta-prompt that is optimized to be found and shared in the meta-prompting for engineering space, not just to read well.
Topic: [PASTE].
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
Primary keyword/phrase: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- The engineering meta-prompt, with the primary phrase used naturally in title, opener, and one mid-point anchor.
- 5 semantic keywords you wove in (and where).
- 3 share-bait one-liners I could pull as social hooks.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Compare-and-rank matrix
Score options against the criteria that matter.
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Build a comparison matrix that ranks options for my meta-prompting for engineering decision honestly.
Options: [LIST 3-6].
My priority: AI-assisted output quality.
Constraints: [PASTE].
Deliver:
1. A table - options × criteria - scored 1-5 with a one-line justification per cell.
2. The weighted winner.
3. The "wrong but obvious" pick most engineering AI leads would default to, and why it loses.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Speak as the customer persona
Hear the engineering meta-prompt through the audience's head.
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Embody a precise engineers using AI tools persona and react to my engineering meta-prompt as they would, out loud.
The persona: [PASTE 3-5 traits - role, fear, current solution, last frustration].
My engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- 3 internal-monologue paragraphs as the persona reading the engineering meta-prompt.
- The exact line where they would close the tab - and why.
- 2 edits that would make them keep reading.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Edge-case enumeration
List the failure modes for a engineering meta-prompt before they bite.
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Enumerate the edge cases and failure modes that could break my engineering meta-prompt in production / in market / in front of engineers using AI tools.
My engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE].
Context: meta-prompting for engineering.
Deliver:
- 12 edge cases, ranked by likelihood × damage.
- For each: the trigger, the symptom, and the cheapest mitigation.
- The single edge case I should design around first.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Risks & mitigations
Pressure-test a plan before committing.
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Stress-test my meta-prompting for engineering plan and surface what could go wrong, with mitigations.
Plan: [PASTE].
Stakes: AI-assisted output quality.
Deliver:
1. 7 risks across execution, market, technical, legal, reputational.
2. For each - probability (L/M/H), impact (L/M/H), and a mitigation that costs less than the worst case.
3. The 1 risk worth accepting and the 1 risk worth killing the plan over.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Reusable engineering meta-prompt template
Turn a one-off into a fill-in-the-blank template.
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Convert a great engineering meta-prompt into a reusable template I can fill in repeatedly.
Reference engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE].
What stays fixed: the structure and rhythm.
What varies: the inputs.
Deliver:
- The template with clearly marked [VARIABLES].
- A one-line description of each variable and example values.
- 2 worked examples using different inputs.
- The 1 line I should never let a junior change.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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30-day ramp plan
Go from zero to shipping in 30 days.
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Design a 30-day plan to take me from where I am now to shipping a credible engineering meta-prompt in meta-prompting for engineering.
Starting point: [PASTE].
Time available per day: [PASTE].
End state: AI-assisted output quality.
Deliver:
- Week 1-4 milestones (1 sentence each).
- Daily 30-minute focus for every day, grouped by week.
- The 3 things I should NOT do during these 30 days.
- The checkpoint that proves I'm on track at day 14.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Diagnose from symptoms
Root-cause a meta-prompting for engineering problem from the symptoms I see.
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I am seeing symptoms in my meta-prompting for engineering work. Diagnose the most likely root causes and propose tests to confirm.
Symptoms: [LIST 3-6].
What I have already ruled out: [PASTE].
Tools available: [PASTE].
Deliver:
1. 3 candidate root causes, ranked by likelihood with a 1-line reason.
2. The fastest test to disprove each.
3. The order to run those tests, and stop conditions.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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End-to-end workflow design
Design the engineering meta-prompt workflow engineering AI leads actually run.
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Design the end-to-end workflow a engineering AI lead would run to produce a high-quality engineering meta-prompt repeatedly.
Volume target: [PASTE].
Team size: [PASTE].
Quality bar: AI-assisted output quality.
Deliver:
- The workflow as a numbered sequence of steps.
- For each step: input, output, owner, tool, and time-box.
- Where to insert review gates without slowing the pipeline.
- The bottleneck step and how to relieve it.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Measurement plan & dashboard
Decide what to measure for AI-assisted output quality.
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Design a measurement plan for AI-assisted output quality in this meta-prompting for engineering context.
Goal: AI-assisted output quality.
Audience for the dashboard: [PASTE].
Available data sources: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- The 1 north-star metric - defined precisely.
- 3 input metrics that move it, with formulas.
- 3 guardrail metrics so we don't optimize the wrong thing.
- Dashboard layout sketch (sections, charts, refresh cadence).
- The 1 vanity metric I am tempted to track and should not.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Objection handling script
Pre-empt and counter the toughest objections.
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Build an objection-handling script for my engineering meta-prompt aimed at engineers using AI tools.
My offer / position: [PASTE].
The 3 most common objections I hear: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- For each objection: validate, reframe, evidence, ask.
- 2 objections I am probably not hearing but should expect.
- The single phrase to never say in response, and why.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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A/B test design
Design a clean experiment with one hypothesis.
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Design an A/B test for my engineering meta-prompt with one clear hypothesis.
Current engineering meta-prompt: [PASTE].
Hypothesis (or what I'm curious about): [PASTE].
Traffic / sample size available: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- The hypothesis sharpened to one sentence.
- Variant A vs Variant B - only one variable changed.
- Primary metric and minimum detectable effect.
- Test duration and stop conditions.
- The decision rule before I peek at results.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Narrative storyboard
Tell the engineering meta-prompt as a story, beat by beat.
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Storyboard my engineering meta-prompt as a 7-beat narrative arc.
Subject: [PASTE].
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
Emotional outcome I want: [PASTE].
Beats: Hook → Stakes → Conflict → Attempt → Setback → Insight → Resolution.
For each beat: 1 sentence of action + 1 sentence of feeling. End with the single image the audience walks away with. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Engineering meta-prompt glossary
Define the 20 terms anyone serious about meta-prompting for engineering must know.
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Build a glossary of the 20 most important terms in meta-prompting for engineering as it relates to engineering meta-prompts and engineers using AI tools.
For each term:
- The term.
- A precise 1-sentence definition (no jargon recursion).
- 1 concrete example.
- The most common misuse I should watch out for.
End with the 1 term that is overused and meaningless. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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One-page cheat sheet
Compress everything I need into one printable page.
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Produce a one-page cheat sheet for shipping a engineering meta-prompt in meta-prompting for engineering.
Audience: engineers using AI tools.
Bias toward action, not theory.
Sections:
1. The 5-step quick path.
2. 3 hard rules (never break).
3. 3 soft rules (break with a reason).
4. Top mistake at each step.
5. The single check before publishing / shipping / sending.
Plain text, dense, under 400 words. Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Anti-patterns to avoid
What NOT to do - with examples.
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List the most damaging anti-patterns in meta-prompting for engineering when producing a engineering meta-prompt.
Deliver:
- 8 anti-patterns.
- For each: a named label, a 1-line description, a real-sounding example of the failure, and the corrective principle.
- The anti-pattern that looks like best practice from the outside.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Recovery / damage-control plan
Stabilize after a meta-prompting for engineering mistake.
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My engineering meta-prompt or meta-prompting for engineering effort went wrong. Build me a recovery plan.
What happened: [PASTE].
Who noticed: [PASTE].
Reversibility (1=easy, 5=baked-in): [PASTE].
Deliver:
- The first 24 hours: communications and operational steps.
- The next 7 days: trust-rebuild moves.
- The 30-day move that turns this into a credibility gain.
- The 1 thing I must NOT do in the first 24 hours.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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90-day roadmap
Map out a quarter of focused meta-prompting for engineering work.
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Build a 90-day roadmap for serious progress on AI-assisted output quality in meta-prompting for engineering.
Current state: [PASTE].
End state: [PASTE].
Resources: [PASTE].
Deliver:
- Month 1 / Month 2 / Month 3 themes (1 line each).
- 3-5 outcomes per month - each measurable.
- Dependencies and the order they must clear.
- The single bet I should kill if month 1 underdelivers.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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Build a swipe file
Curate the best engineering meta-prompts I should be learning from.
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Build me a swipe file of exceptional engineering meta-prompts in meta-prompting for engineering to study, not copy.
My focus: AI-assisted output quality.
Audience I serve: engineers using AI tools.
Deliver:
- 10 exemplary engineering meta-prompts (real or plausibly real) with 1-line context for each.
- For each - the one technique to steal and the one tic to avoid.
- 3 patterns that show up across most of them.
- The exemplary engineering meta-prompt that is overrated and why.
Ask one clarifying question only if a hard blocker remains; otherwise proceed with stated assumptions. Use plain language, no fluff, no filler. Quote evidence when citing sources.
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