Prompt Templates
Stop rewriting the prompts that work
Mark your best prompts as templates. Next time you need them, they're one click away—no rewriting from memory.
From one-off to reusable
Every good prompt started as a one-off. Templates let you keep it.
Mark as template
When a prompt gives you a great result, flag it as a template with one click. It gets a badge in your timeline so you can spot it instantly.
Copy and reuse
Open the template, copy it to your clipboard, and paste it into your next session. Modify as needed for the current task. No rewriting from scratch.
Fork to iterate
Need a variation? Fork the template. The fork is linked to the original, so you can see how your prompts evolve over time.
Templates you'll actually use
Real examples from real engineering workflows.
Debug helper
"Analyze this stack trace and identify the root cause. Check for race conditions, null references, and off-by-one errors."
Code review prompt
"Review this diff for security issues, performance problems, and missed edge cases. Focus on changes to authentication and data validation."
Migration generator
"Generate a database migration that adds [columns] to [table]. Include rollback. Match the existing migration style in this project."
Test writer
"Write tests for this function. Cover happy path, edge cases, and error handling. Use the same testing patterns as the rest of this project."
Frequently asked questions
What are prompt templates in Prompt Cellar?
Templates are prompts you've flagged as reusable. When you capture a prompt that produces great results, mark it as a template. It stays easily accessible for the next time you need it — no rewriting from memory.
How do I create a prompt template?
Find a captured prompt in your timeline or search results and mark it as a template with one click. It stays in your library with a template badge so you can find it quickly later.
Can I modify a template before reusing it?
Yes. Copy the template to your clipboard, paste it into your CLI session, and modify it as needed. You can also fork a template to create a variant that's tracked alongside the original.
What's the difference between templates and starred prompts?
Stars are for prompts you want quick access to — bookmarks. Templates are for prompts you intend to reuse in future sessions. A prompt can be both starred and a template.
Can I fork a template to create variations?
Yes. Forking creates a copy linked to the original. You can modify the fork for a different use case while keeping the parent-child relationship visible. Useful for evolving prompts over time.
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