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README.md
Prompt Engineering Guide
Prompt engineering is a relatively new discipline for developing and optimizing prompts to efficiently use language models (LMs) for a wide variety of applications and research topics. Prompt engineering skills help to better understand the capabilities and limitations of large language models (LLMs). Researchers use prompt engineering to improve the capacity of LLMs on a wide range of common and complex tasks such as question answering and arithmetic reasoning. Developers use prompt engineering to design robust and effective prompting techniques that interface with LLMs and other tools.
Motivated by the high interest in developing with LLMs, we have created this new prompt engineering guide that contains all the latest papers, learning guides, lectures, references, and tools related to prompt engineering.
Happy Prompting!
Due to high demand, we are partnering with Maven to deliver a new course on Prompt Engineering for LLMs. If you are interested, join the waitlist. Elvis Saravia, who has worked at companies like Meta AI and Elastic, and has years of experience in AI and LLMs, will be the instructor of this course.
Guides
You can also find the most up-to-date guides on our new website https://www.promptingguide.ai/.
- Prompt Engineering - Introduction
- Prompt Engineering - Techniques
- Prompt Engineering - Zero-Shot Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Few-Shot Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Chain-of-Thought Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Self-Consistency
- Prompt Engineering - Generate Knowledge Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Automatic Prompt Engineer
- Prompt Engineering - Active-Prompt
- Prompt Engineering - Directional Stimulus Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - ReAct Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Multimodal CoT Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Graph Prompting
- Prompt Engineering - Applications
- Prompt Engineering - Models
- Prompt Engineering - Risks and Misuses
- Prompt Engineering - Papers
- Prompt Engineering - Tools
- Prompt Engineering - Notebooks
- Prompt Engineering - Datasets
- Prompt Engineering - Additional Readings
Running the guide locally
To run the guide locally, for example to check the correct implementation of a new translation, you will need to:
- Install Node >=18.0.0
- Install
pnpm
if not present in your system. Check here for detailed instructions. - Install the dependencies:
pnpm i next react react-dom nextra nextra-theme-docs
- Boot the guide with
pnpm dev
- Browse the guide at
http://localhost:3000/
If you are using the guide for your work, please cite us as follows:
@article{Saravia_Prompt_Engineering_Guide_2022,
author = {Saravia, Elvis},
journal = {https://github.com/dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide},
month = {12},
title = {{Prompt Engineering Guide}},
year = {2022}
}
License
Feel free to open a PR if you think something is missing here. Always welcome feedback and suggestions. Just open an issue!