About MyPromptLibrary.ai
A developer-driven prompt library for people who actually live in their IDE.
From Gabriel, the developer behind MyPromptLibrary.ai
Hi, I'm Gabriel — the solo developer building MyPromptLibrary.ai. I work in cloud DevSecOps, and I live inside tools like GitHub, GitHub Actions, and VS Code all day.
I started this project because I was constantly digging through random docs, tweets, chats, and half-remembered prompts across tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude. The tools were powerful, but my prompts were scattered everywhere. Nothing felt organized, reusable, or easy to share with other developers.
MyPromptLibrary.ai is my attempt to fix that: a focused, developer-centric prompt library that actually fits how we work — across multiple tools, in real projects, with real constraints.
Why I Built MyPromptLibrary.ai
I was inspired by other prompt directories that focused on a single tool, but I wanted something more flexible and developer-first.
Not tied to one tool
You might use Copilot today and Claude or Cursor tomorrow. Your prompts shouldn't be locked into a single vendor or ecosystem. MyPromptLibrary.ai is meant to be a neutral home for prompts you can reuse across the tools you already work with.
Built for developers, not generic "AI prompts"
A lot of prompt sites feel very broad or content-creator focused. This one is intentionally aimed at people shipping software: engineers, testers, DevOps, SRE, platform folks, etc.
Feedback loops that actually help
Comments and up/down votes aren't just engagement fluff — they're signal. If a prompt is working well (or not) in tools like Copilot, Cursor, or Claude, the feedback helps you see that quickly and iterate.
Tight IDE integration
I also built a VS Code extension as a companion, so you can pull your saved or created prompts straight into your editor instead of copy-pasting from a browser tab.
My goal is simple: make it easier for developers to discover, reuse, and improve prompts together — without being locked into any single AI tool or vendor.
What You'll Find Here
- •A library of prompts organized for real developer workflows.
- •Voting and comments so you can tell what actually works.
- •Forking and versioning so you can adapt prompts to your stack without losing history.
- •Personal dashboards to keep your own prompt workspace tidy.
- •Search and filters that help you find what you need fast.
How You Can Get Involved
Right now, this is a small, evolving project that I'm building in public. If you:
- use AI tools regularly as part of your dev workflow,
- have prompts you're proud of, or
- just want a better way to organize and reuse them,
I'd love to have you try the site, share some prompts, and tell me what's working (or not). Your feedback directly shapes what I build next.
Have questions, suggestions, or found a bug? I'd love to hear from you — your feedback helps shape MyPromptLibrary.ai.