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Awesome Gemini Prompts

Awesome Gemini Prompts

The Ultimate Open Source Library for Gemini & Nano

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The first dedicated open-source prompt library for Google Gemini. Finding professional prompts for complex tasks was a pain—formatting was messy and scattered everywhere. So I built this to fix it. We automatically scraped & cleaned 1,800+ prompts using a custom LLM pipeline (Qwen + Gemini) to ensure quality everyday. It's completely free, open-source, and so cool to use.
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Faych
Hiya Hunters! I'm the builder behind Awesome Gemini Prompts. This is awesome to finally share with you! The Backstory: Whenever I needed to handle a professional task with Gemini, generic prompts just didn't cut it. I knew better prompts existed, but I had to dig through community forums for hours to find them. And even when I did, the formatting was a mess. I also wanted to learn from others' excellent prompts to improve my own, but there was no unified place to study them. So I built one! During development, I realized scraping Reddit brought in a lot of noise (personal rants, wrong models), so I had to build a cleaning pipeline using LLMs. All in all, wish you will like this and share your experience with us!
Ohans Emmanuel

Link is dead btw

Oratis

Can’t open the website

Varun AP

Looks like the right link is awesomegeminiprompts.tech

Vishnu Reji

Site is not getting loaded.

Faych

@vishnu_reji Just replace the right link, try it

Faych

Sorry for the wrong links, already fixed it.

Claudia Gusti

I like the idea, I have one question:

Do you have plans to add 'Prompt Versioning' or a way to see how these prompts perform across different Gemini versions (e.g., 1.5 Pro vs. the newer 3.0 models)? Sometimes a prompt that works in a massive context window fails in a smaller one.

Also, i would love to see a ChatGPT version of this since most of my LLM usage is from ChatGPT. I know friends that use perplexity as well as their go to LLM.

Looking forward on future iterations!

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