10 Amazing Resources For Prompt Engineering, ChatGPT, and GPT-3
Learn Everything About Prompts & Prompt Engineering

Looking for the best resources to find GPT-3 prompts, learn more about prompt engineering, and find the most exciting new papers? Here we go:
ShareGPT
Contains the “wildest ChatGPT conversations”, the website says. And it is wild for sure that there are 31,264 conversations online at the time I am writing this. This is pretty much the most comprehensive collection of chatGPT prompts I came across. Also features a Chrome extension.
Prompt Engineering Guide
Speaking about comprehensive lists: this amazing Github repository contains learning guides, scientific papers, links to blogs and tools, tutorials, and datasets — all related to prompt engineering. This place alone will keep you busy for weeks! A massive resource for practitioners and developers.
Awesome ChatGPT Prompts
I think this was one of the first prompt collections I came across and it has all the classics that made us go “woohaaa” when we first saw them on Twitter. Remember the guy that made chatGPT simulate a rogue AI in a Linux terminal?! OK, maybe it’s just me getting this nostalgic vibe browsing this prompt collection. It’s great though. Also, people are still adding to it.
Learn Prompting
The most recent prompt engineering resource on this list, but also one that is attracting a lot of attention from developers, AI enthusiasts, and professionals from diverse backgrounds. In addition to extensive documentation on prompt engineering, there is a Discord server with more than 1,000 members at the time of writing. A great place to discuss ideas, find collaboration partners or just hang out with fellow nerds and keep yourself up to date in this fast-paced environment.
The Ultimate Collection of ChatGPT Products and Prompts
Not yet as ultimate as it claims to be, but it could well become something like the go-to list if it continues to collect prompts and GPT-supported applications (products) and keeps everything so nice and tidy. Slick user-friendly navigation and direct links to repos. Nice.
OpenAI Best Practices
OpenAI’s official best practices for prompt engineering are a solid starting point and provide a great collection of links to dive deeper into the topic, e.g. the OpenAI Prompt Cookbook.
Emergent Mind
EmergentMind claims to list “the best ChatGPT examples from around the web” and you certainly will find a lot of interesting and very entertaining prompts there.
Sources are included, so you can read about how a specific prompt came to be, what use cases are connected to it, or just find some interesting people posting their prompt craft on Twitter or Reddit. Also comes with a Hotlist, Latest Additions and an All-time Best Of. Definitely worth checking out.
Prompt Papers
A frequently updated list of must-read papers on prompt-based tuning for pre-trained language models.
OpenPrompt
If you got your CLI game together, this open-source framework for prompt learning is for you. You’ll find a ton of implementations for current prompt-learning approaches you can call and practice with. Additionally, you can design your own prompt-learning exercises.
Toolbot.ai
Not really a prompt engineering resource per se but definitely interesting for the prompt engineer: as sort of a Neumann probe for GPT-3, this little tool lets you create custom GPT-3 tools on the spot.
