Agent Systems & LLM Workflows

Prompt Library Builder Skill

Turn rough ideas, workflows, use cases, categories, and user needs into polished prompt-library entries with titles, descriptions, prompt text, examples, tags, usage notes, and safety checks.

Reviewed by PiSkill Team · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
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TL;DR

Prompt Library Builder Skill is a free, reviewed AI skill for agent systems & llm workflows. Turn rough ideas, workflows, use cases, categories, and user needs into polished prompt-library entries with titles, descriptions, prompt text, examples, tags, usage notes, and safety checks. It works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and is ready to use out of the box.

Not ideal for
  • The skill cannot create strong prompt entries without enough information about the task, target user, category, AI tool, input, and desired output.
  • It should not invent fake results, ratings, testimonials, benchmarks, guarantees, or performance claims for prompts.
  • Generated prompts should be reviewed for accuracy, originality, safety, platform rules, and brand fit before publishing.

About this skill

The Prompt Library Builder Skill helps founders, AI educators, creators, product teams, prompt engineers, and knowledge-base builders create high-quality prompt-library resources for PiSkill or any AI resource hub. It transforms messy prompt ideas, workflow notes, user problems, and rough drafts into complete entries with a title, short description, prompt body, placeholders, example input and output, tags, limitations, and safety notes. The skill assigns each prompt to the correct category from PiSkill's approved list of 20 categories, builds admin-ready metadata, and reviews every entry for clarity, originality, and safety before it's considered publish-ready. It never invents fake performance claims, ratings, or testimonials, never copies prompts from marketplaces or creators, and consistently rejects or rewrites unsafe prompt requests involving deception, privacy invasion, or harmful automation.

What it does

This skill helps choose the correct PiSkill prompt category from the approved list of 20, define the target user, AI tool, required input, and expected output, write a clear and searchable title and short description, build a prompt body with placeholders and usage instructions, create realistic example input and output without fabricated metrics, add tags and safety notes, and run a final quality and safety review to determine whether the entry is ready to publish.

What is included

  • SKILL.md — concise runtime instructions for the AI assistant
  • workflow.md — step-by-step workflow for building prompt-library entries
  • prompt-entry-framework.md — framework for prompt titles, descriptions, prompt bodies, placeholders, examples, tags, variants, and quality principles
  • prompt-category-and-metadata-guide.md — guide for assigning prompts to the 20 PiSkill Prompt Library categories and creating useful metadata
  • prompt-quality-and-safety-checklist.md — checklist for clarity, usefulness, category fit, originality, safety, claim accuracy, and publish readiness
  • output-templates.md — reusable formats for single prompt entries, prompt packs, rewrites, category mapping, quality reviews, tool-specific variants, and PiSkill import drafts
  • examples.md — realistic input and output examples for prompt-library creation and review

How to use it

1. Download the ZIP file for this skill
2. Extract the files to a folder on your computer
3. Open your AI assistant, prompt editor, documentation tool, AI resource library workspace, or content management tool
4. Upload or paste the skill files if the tool supports it
5. Share the prompt idea, target user, target category, target AI tool, required input, desired output, tone, examples, and safety boundaries
6. Redact private prompts, customer data, confidential workflows, screenshots, datasets, API keys, tokens, and sensitive internal material before sharing
7. Ask the assistant to apply the Prompt Library Builder Skill

Examples

Example input
Create a PiSkill prompt-library entry.
Prompt idea: help users rewrite rough emails professionally.
Target category: Writing & Editing Prompts.
Target users: students, freelancers, and small business owners.
Tool: ChatGPT or Claude.
The prompt should ask for recipient, goal, tone, and rough draft.
Do not invent legal claims or promises.
Example output
Title:
Rewrite a Rough Email Professionally

Slug:
rewrite-rough-email-professionally

Category:
Writing & Editing Prompts

Short description:
Turn a rough email draft into a clear, polite, professional message with the right tone and structure.

Prompt text:
Rewrite the following rough email into a professional version. Keep the meaning accurate, improve clarity, and use the requested tone.

Recipient: [RECIPIENT]
Goal of the email: [GOAL]
Desired tone: [FORMAL, FRIENDLY, CONCISE, FIRM BUT POLITE]
Rough draft: [PASTE EMAIL]

Output:
1. Subject line
2. Improved email
3. Short note explaining what changed
4. Missing information, if any

Safety note:
Do not invent promises, legal claims, payment confirmations, or facts that were not provided.

Tags:
email writing, professional tone, rewriting, admin email, communication

Known limitations

- The skill cannot create strong prompt entries without enough information about the task, target user, category, AI tool, input, and desired output.
- It should not invent fake results, ratings, testimonials, benchmarks, guarantees, or performance claims for prompts.
- Generated prompts should be reviewed for accuracy, originality, safety, platform rules, and brand fit before publishing.
- The skill should not be used to create prompts for illegal activity, deception, spam, privacy invasion, malware, credential theft, impersonation, or harmful automation.
- Private prompt libraries, customer data, confidential workflows, API keys, tokens, screenshots, datasets, and sensitive internal documents should be redacted before sharing.

FAQ

Yes, it can turn a rough prompt idea into a complete entry with a title, description, prompt body, placeholders, examples, tags, and safety notes.

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Sam O.
Used this to ship 6 SEO articles in a week — the FAQ block alone is worth it.
Ines P.
Wish it had a Spanish voice preset, but overall very solid.
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