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cheatsheet for chatgpt prompting
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# chatgpt-cheatsheet
cheatsheet for chatgpt prompting for your reference ,
and welcome to contribute.
## example Roles
### 1. Act as a Linux Terminal

### 2. Act as "position" Interviewer

### 3.Act as JavaScript Console

### 4.Act as an Excel Sheet

### 5.Act as an English Teacher

### 6.Act as a Plaglarism Checker

### 7.Act as an Advertiser

### 8.Act as a Relationship Coach

### 9.Act as a Recruiter

### 10.Act as Marketer

## example Prompts for Designers

### 1. Generate examples of Ul design requirements for a [mobileappl.
### 2.How can I design a [law firm website] in a way that conveys trust and authority]?
### 3. What are some micro-interactions to consider when designing aFintech app?
### 4.Create a text-based Excel sheet to input your copy suggestionsAssume you have 3 members in your UX writing team.

## example Prompts for Developers

### 1. Develop an architecture and code for a website with ]avaScript
### 2. Help me find mistakes in the following code
### 3.1 want to implement a sticky header on my websiteCan you provide an example using CSS and JavaScript?
### 4. Please continue writing this code for JavaScript

## example Prompts for Marketers

### 1. Can you provide me with some ideas for blog posts about[topic]?
### 2. Write a product description for my [product or service orcompanyl.
### 3. Suggest inexpensive ways I can promote my [company]without using social media?
### 4. How can l obtain high-quality backlinks to improve the SEOof [wesite name]?


## C.R.E.A.T.E Formula for Prompt Engineering

C: Character - Define the Al's role. E.g, "You are a seasoned copywriter with 20 years of experience in successful sales copy.

2. R: Request - Be specific with what you need. Instead of "Write a sales email for a sports car", specify,"Write a compelling
email for the Cougar Hyper Sport, an electric car with top-tier acceleration."


3. E: Examples - Optionally, provide samples for more precise results. Headlines or tone examples can guide the Al's style
4. A: Adjustments - Refine the prompt if it's not perfect. Use instructions like, "Avoid bullet points, use subheads.
5. T: Type of Output - Describe the desired format. E.g, "Produce a 500-word article with a title and conclusion.
6. E: Extras - Incorporate unique instructions.
Ex: "lgnore previous conversations.
Ex. "Ask questions before answering.
Ex: "Explain your thinking."
Ex: "Summarize what you know about me in the first person.
Ex: "Use data up to 2023."
Ex. "Only use reliable sources and cite them.
Ex:"Use CAPS LOCK for emphasis."
Using the C.R.E.A.T.E formula ensures better results, although it may require more time for prompt creation.

## ChatGPT Ultimate Prompting Guide
### 1.Tone: Specify the desired tone (e.g., formal, casual, informative, persuasive).
### 2. Format: Define the format or structure (e.g., essay, bullet points, outline, dialogue).
### 3. Act as: Indicate a role or perspective to adopt (e.g., expert, critic, enthusiast)
### 4. Objective: State the goal or purpose of the response (e.g., inform, persuade, entertain).
5. Context: Provide background information, data, or context for accurate content generation.
6. Scope: Define the scope or range of the topic.
7. Keywords: List important keywords or phrases to be included.
8. Limitations: Specify constraints, such as word or character count.
9. Examples: Provide examples of desired style, structure, or content.
10. Deadline: Mention deadlines or time frames for time-sensitive responses.
11. Audience: Specify the target audience for tailored content.
12. Language: Indicate the language for the response, if different from the prompt.
13. Citations: Request inclusion of citations or sources to support information.
14. Points of view: Ask the Al to consider multiple perspectives or opinions.
15. Counterarguments: Request addressing potential counterarguments.
16. Terminology: Specify industry-specific or technical terms to use or avoid.
17. Analogies: Ask the Al to use analogies or examples to clarify concepts.
18. Quotes: Request inclusion of relevant quotes or statements from experts.
19. Statistics: Encourage the use of statistics or data to support claims.
20. Visual elements: Inquire about including charts, graphs, or images.
21. Call to action: Request a clear call to action or next steps.
22. Sensitivity: Mention sensitive topics or issues to be handled with care or avoided.