Using the Prompt Library Feature

Created by Joshua Spencer, Modified on Tue, 11 Feb at 12:17 PM by Joshua Spencer

Have you ever fine-tuned a prompt to get it just right? Save it to your Custom Prompt Library so you can use it again without recreating it from scratch! 

Custom prompts allow you to quickly recall useful prompts with minimal keystrokes or clicks. They are stored in the Custom Prompt Library, accessible from the right-hand panel of the BastionGPT interface. 

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Creating a New Custom Prompt 

  1. Open the Custom Prompt Panel 

  • The panel is located on the right side of the AI assistant screen. 

  • If it’s collapsed, click the expand button (an arrow pointing away from a vertical line) to open it. 

  1. Create a New Prompt 

  • Click "New Prompt" to generate a blank prompt. 

  • By default, it will be named "Prompt" followed by a number. 

  1. Rename and Customize Your Prompt 

  • Click on the title of the newly created prompt to open the editing window. 

  • In the "Name" field, enter a unique and descriptive name. (This name does not affect functionality but helps with organization.) 

  • In the "Prompt" field, type or paste the text of your custom prompt. 

  1. Save Your Prompt 

  • Click "Save" at the bottom of the window. 

  • Your prompt is now stored and ready for use. 

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Editing a Custom Prompt 

  1. Open the Custom Prompt Library from the right-side panel. 

  1. Click on the name of the prompt you want to edit. 

  1. Modify either the name or the prompt text as needed. 

  1. Click "Save" to apply your changes. 

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Using a Custom Prompt with BastionGPT 

  1. In the text input field at the bottom of the screen, type "/" (forward slash). 

  1. A list of your saved custom prompts will appear as autofill suggestions. 

  1. You can: 

  • Click on a prompt to insert it. 

  • Type a few characters to filter the list. 

  1. Once selected, the prompt will be inserted into the text field, where you can edit it or attach a file before pressing "Enter" to execute the command. 

Your custom prompts are now ready to streamline your workflow with BastionGPT 

 

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