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✍️ 1. Writing, Tone & Style Control
Use these when the output sounds too robotic, too weak, or isn't tailored to your specific audience.
Make any image from 3GP to 4K HD.
Best for: Make any old image look new and HD.
Removes robotic phrasing, cliché AI words, and makes it sound natural.
Best for: Emails, blogs, social media posts.
Polishes text and upgrades it to a professional, business-ready tone.
Best for: Client communications, resumes.
Instantly corrects grammar, spelling, and clarity with no extra commentary.
Best for: Quick proofreading on the fly.
Replaces simple words with highly technical, industry-specific terminology.
Best for: Whitepapers, B2B marketing, LinkedIn.
Relaxes the tone to be friendly, approachable, and conversational.
Best for: Community posts, internal team updates.
Enforces a scholarly, objective, and citation-based tone.
Best for: Research papers, analytical essays.
"What's In It For You"—frames the entire output around the reader's benefits.
Best for: Sales copy, landing pages, pitches.
📏 2. Formatting & Output Structure
Most people waste time reading walls of text. Use these to force the AI to organize data so you can consume it in seconds.
Ultra-short summary condensed into 2–3 sentences.
Best for: Skimming massive articles or meeting notes.
Converts any block of text into a clean, scannable bulleted list.
Best for: Study notes, quick reading.
Organizes data perfectly into columns and rows.
Best for: Product comparisons, schedules, data analysis.
Turns concepts or advice into an actionable checkbox list.
Best for: SOPs, daily tasks, event planning.
Breaks a messy process down into a strict, numbered sequence.
Best for: Tutorials, how-to guides, troubleshooting.
Outputs data in structured data formats (JSON, XML, Outlines).
Best for: Developers, data organization.
Creates a text-based, hierarchical tree of ideas.
Best for: Visualizing complex, branching topics.
🧠 3. Explanation Depth & Learning
You control the AI's "intelligence level." Stop accepting default answers and force it to match your current understanding.
"Explain Like I'm 5"—extremely simple language, zero jargon.
Best for: Grasping entirely new, complex topics fast.
Simple explanations with slightly more depth and real-world examples.
Best for: Quick overviews, teaching beginners or teens.
Highly technical, expert-level academic breakdown.
Best for: Deep research, mastering a domain.
Forces the AI to explain complex topics by comparing them to everyday things.
Best for: Making abstract or dry concepts finally "click."
Explains a concept, identifies gaps, and simplifies deeply.
Best for: Validating your own true understanding of a topic.
The AI stops giving you the answers and instead asks you questions.
Best for: Active learning and critical thinking.
Generates flashcards or test questions based on the provided text.
Best for: Exam prep, memory retention.
⚖️ 4. Analysis, Logic & Advanced Thinking
This is the elite leverage layer. Use these commands to remove your own biases, find hidden flaws, and make bulletproof decisions.
Forces the AI to brutally argue against your idea, plan, or logic.
Best for: Finding blind spots and hidden flaws before you launch.
Strategic analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.
Best for: Business planning, competitive analysis.
Lists a balanced view of the advantages and disadvantages.
Best for: Quick decision-making overviews.
Analyzes the long-term, ripple-effect consequences of a decision.
Best for: High-level strategic choices and risk management.
Forces the AI to show its logic sequentially before giving the final answer.
Best for: Dramatically reduces AI errors in math and coding.
Observe, Orient, Decide, Act—a military strategy framework.
Best for: Navigating fast-paced, highly complex scenarios.
Forces the AI to critique its own answer and rewrite it better.
Best for: Ensuring the highest possible accuracy and quality.
💡 5. Brainstorming & Content Creation
You don't have an idea problem; you have a filtering problem. Use these to generate massive volume instantly.
Instantly generates 10 unique ideas, angles, or solutions on a topic.
Best for: Breaking writer's block, content calendars.
Writes 10 scroll-stopping opening lines or titles.
Best for: Social media, YouTube, email subject lines.
Gives you 3 completely different variations of a single idea or paragraph.
Best for: A/B testing, exploring different creative directions.
Uses the framework: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse.
Best for: Product innovation, creative problem-solving.
Takes two completely unrelated concepts and blends them together.
Best for: Finding highly unique angles no one else is using.
💻 6. Coding & Technical
Basic but highly effective shortcuts for development workflows.
Strips away all conversational text; outputs only raw code.
Best for: Fast copy-pasting without scrolling through "Sure, here is the code!"
Scans your pasted code, finds the errors, and explains the fix.
Best for: Troubleshooting broken scripts or tracking down syntax errors.
Breaks down exactly what a block of code does, line by line.
Best for: Learning new languages, frameworks, or APIs.
Cleans up, modernizes, and streamlines code without changing what it does.
Best for: Paying down technical debt, code reviews.
Automatically adds professional documentation and comments to code.
Best for: Preparing code for team handoffs or GitHub.
⚙️ 7. Utility & Power Modifiers
The ultimate system constraints to bend the AI perfectly to your will.
Forces the AI to adopt a specific persona (e.g., /act as a Senior UX Designer).
Best for: Getting highly specialized, expert-level advice.
Takes a short sentence and stretches it out with detail, context, and examples.
Best for: Hitting word counts, adding necessary depth.
Enforces a ruthless constraint on length.
Best for: Executive summaries, rapid-fire Q&A.
Sets strict negative constraints (e.g., "Guardrail: Do not use emojis or hashtags").
Best for: Controlling exactly what the AI must not do.
Asks the AI to write the perfect, highly optimized prompt for you to use later.
Best for: Complex tasks where you aren't exactly sure how to ask.
🚀 Pro-Tip: The "Modifier Stack" Method
The real secret isn't using one code; it's stacking them together to create a hyper-specific, one-line prompt. Instead of writing a paragraph, just type:
The AI will instantly read your plan, adopt an expert persona, ruthlessly tear apart the flaws in your logic, and deliver the feedback as an ultra-short, scannable bulleted list.