Slash Commands for ChatGPT and Bard
Prompster supercharges your chat bot by offering instant access to almost 200 predefined prompts directly inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and more. Simply type '/', followed by the keyword for your prompt, hit 'tab' and the prompt is inserted into the input field without ever leaving the chat.
Prompster also supports custom prompts. With just 2 clicks you can add your own prompts as slash commands to your library for instant access whenever you need. For more advanced use cases, you can enclose parts of your prompt with brackets [<variable>]. These are interpreted as variables and are dynamically filled when using the prompt.
Currently all major chat bots are supported, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and more. To see all supported chat bots, visit this page: https://github.com/LucasAschenbach/prompster/discussions/5
Latest reviews
- (2023-09-24) Vlad: I love this extension! It's a lot slicker and easier to use than others that do the same thing. Two notes, though: 1. Can you make it so we can delete all initial saved prompts in one go? If there is an option I couldn't find it. 2. Can you make it so it pops up only when the / is at the beginning of the sentence? Some people need to use slash often, and I have to copy and paste it now, because every time I write / prompster is activated. If those two aspects are fixed it would be easier for me to convert other people as well. They add to the friction of adopting a new thing, for users who aren't already sold on the idea of slash commands.
- (2023-09-13) Yazan Amjad: Great extension, but can you provide a little clarification about the variable option [].
- (2023-09-05) Anon X: str8 to the point, simple, prehaps one of the best.
- (2023-07-31) arthur Lumbridg: "Read the data you copy and paste", does it also steal passwords?
- (2023-07-15) F L: Great extension, very simple and easy to use. Will you be extending it's functionality to other AI's. It would be great to use this on Claude for example.
- (2023-05-03) Don Harris: Learned about this extension through Andy Stapleton's YouTube channel and it is extremely helpful for avoiding the tedious retyping and needing to cut and paste from dozens of prompts. Nice work!