Trueseek AI
  • Getting Started
    • Get started with Trueseek
    • Trueseek vs Other AI Platforms
  • AI Agents
    • AI Agents Overview
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    • Dynamic Context
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    • OpenAPI
    • Integrations
  • Plugins
    • Build a Trueseek plugin
    • Server Plugin
    • Plugin Server Side vs Client Side
    • OAuth for Plugin
    • How to Use Trueseek Plugin
  • System Prompt
    • Set up System Instruction
  • Prompts
    • Prompt library
    • Prompt Examples
    • Automatic Prompt Caching
    • Message Syntax
  • Chat Management
    • Organize chats
    • Share/Export a Chat
    • Pin Chats
  • Upload and Chat with Files
    • Chat with Documents
    • Chat with Videos
  • Text-to-speech
    • Set up Text-to-speech
    • Create Custom voice
  • General Settings
    • General Settings
    • Customize app appearance
    • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Support
    • Frequently Asked Questions
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  1. Prompts

Prompt library

The app allows you to build your own prompt collection, making it easy to use them whenever needed. You can choose to add prompts from the built-in collection or create your own.

💡 A prompt refers to a conversation starter or a task you provide to the model to guide its responses.


Choose from Built-in Prompts

The app offers more than 160 pre-built prompts. Here's how to add them to your library:

  1. Click the Prompt Library next to the message area (on the left side).

  2. Switch to the Community Prompts tab.

  3. Add prompts that you find useful to your personal prompt list.

The prompt you've added will now appear under the Your Prompts tab.


Create Your Own Prompts

You can easily create or save your commonly used prompts:

  1. Open the Prompt Library next to the message area (on the left side).

  2. Click the Add Prompt button.

  3. Fill in the necessary details: title, description, and actual prompt content, etc.

💡 Create a prompt template: Use {{field 1}} {{field 2}} or any placeholders to indicate fill-in-the-blank parts.

The prompts you create will also be displayed under the Your Prompts section.

💡 Quick tip: Type / within the message area to quickly search your prompts or open your prompt library.

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