Free AI Prompt Library - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
Library of 377 free AI prompts for ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. Sorted by category, one-click copy, no signup required.
Looking for free AI prompts that actually work? Our library gathers 377 prompts tested and optimized for ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. Everything is 100% free - no signup, no copy limit.
Every prompt is sorted by category (writing, productivity, marketing, code, educationβ¦) and comes with concrete examples. You save time by reaching for proven formulations instead of trial-and-error each time.
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Every prompt works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Mistral.
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Available in French and English, tailored to each audience.
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Comprehensive Weekly Newsletter
Fast production of quality regular newsletters
CI/CD Pipeline Configuration
Automate code validation and deployment
Transform JSON data with business logic
Transform data between different API formats
Kubernetes Security Audit
Auditing Kubernetes cluster security
Blue/Green Deployment Strategy
Zero-downtime deployment
Performance Testing with k6
Testing API resilience under load
User Test Protocol
Preparing and conducting user tests
Automated Secret Rotation
Automating secret rotation
Dynamic Ansible Inventory
Dynamically generate Ansible inventory
Canary deployment with Argo Rollouts
Progressive canary deployment
Create a complete REST API
Quickly bootstrap a new API endpoint
Stable Diffusion Prompt for Creating E2E Tests
Stable Diffusion, renowned for its image generation capabilities, finds an unexpected yet remarkably effective application in creating end-to-end (E2E) tests. By generating realistic visual mockups of user interfaces, reference screenshots, and test graphic assets, Stable Diffusion enables QA teams to design comprehensive visual test scenarios even before the final interface is developed. This approach significantly accelerates the development cycle by allowing early drafting of visual regression tests. The generated images serve as references for pixel-by-pixel comparison tools like Percy or Applitools, and make it possible to simulate interface states that are difficult to reproduce manually: network errors, missing data, loading states, or interfaces in exotic languages. By combining precise prompts with the capabilities of ControlNet and img2img, testers can produce screen variants covering all edge cases, from mobile responsive to dark mode, ensuring exhaustive test coverage without relying on a functional staging environment.