Prompts library
Ekorbia’s prompts library is a folder of Markdown files. Each .md file is one reusable system prompt — a persona, a task template, a style guide, anything you want the model to start each chat with already in mind. The library is git-friendly, shareable, and editable in any text editor.
The library lives at ~/Documents/Ekorbia/Prompts/ by default. You can change the location in Settings → Prompts.
What ships out of the box
Ekorbia includes 28 built-in prompts covering common use cases:
- Album Deep Dive
- Brainstorm
- Cliff Notes
- Cloudflare Uptime Watcher
- Cover Letter Writer
- Devil’s Advocate
- Email Draft
- Explain Simply
- Google Cloud Uptime Watcher
- How Does It End
- Job Posting Watcher
- Lateral Thinking Puzzles
- Log Triage
- Murder Mystery Interrogation
- New Listing Watcher
- Notes Synthesizer
- Personal Website Builder
- Price / Availability Watcher
- Professional Website Builder
- Rental Watcher
- Research Paper Tracker
- Resume Coach
- Sensitive Doc Q&A
- Should I Watch This
- Summarize
- Text Adventure
- Tone Reframer
- Translate → Spanish / French / German
- Wikipedia Edit Watcher
If you ever delete some of these by accident, Settings → Prompts → Restore built-in prompts re-copies them.
Using a prompt in a chat
In the composer, click the prompt-attach button (📋 icon) to see your prompts. Pick one and it attaches as a chip above the textarea. When you send your message, the prompt is included as a system message at the top of the conversation.
You can attach multiple prompts to a single chat — they’re concatenated in attach order. Click the × on a prompt chip to detach it.
The prompts panel
Open the Prompts tab in the right sidebar to see the full library:
- Search box at the top — searches across prompt names, body text, and tags
- Favorite filter chips — five colored buckets you can use to categorize personal favorites
- Tag filter chips — free-text tags pulled from each prompt’s frontmatter
- Sort options — Recent / A→Z / Z→A / Favorite (default: A→Z)
- List on the left, prompt body on the right — the column is resizable
Right-click any prompt in the list for actions:
- Attach to current chat
- Edit (opens the
.mdfile in your default editor) - Reveal in Finder
- Set favorite color (None / Red / Yellow / Green / Blue / Purple)
- Delete
The .md file format
Every prompt is a Markdown file with optional YAML frontmatter:
---
name: Email Draft
tags: [writing, work]
description: Write a professional email from rough bullet points.
---
You are a professional email drafter. Given a list of bullet points or rough
notes, produce a clear, concise, polite email...
| Field | Required | What it does |
|---|---|---|
name | No (defaults to filename) | Display name in the list |
tags | No | Used by the tag filter |
description | No | Currently not displayed, but reserved for future use |
The body below --- is the prompt content. Everything after the closing --- is what the model sees when this prompt is attached.
Filename is the stable ID. The
.mdfilename (without extension) uniquely identifies the prompt. The displaynamein frontmatter is just for the UI — renaming a prompt is renaming the file, which keeps things consistent if you sync the folder via git or Dropbox.
Favorites
Favorites are five colored buckets — Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple — that you can assign to individual prompts via right-click. They’re a personal categorization system: maybe Red is “everyday,” Blue is “for research,” Green is “watchers.” Use them however helps you find things.
Favorite colors are local to your machine — they live in Ekorbia’s local database and don’t travel with the .md files if you share them. This is deliberate: your favorites are personal, not metadata for the prompt itself.
Importing prompts
Click Import in the Prompts panel header to import .md or .txt files into your library. Plain-text files become Markdown files with no frontmatter — fine to start with, edit later.
Sharing prompts
Because prompts are plain Markdown files in a folder you control, you can:
- Sync the folder via git, Dropbox, iCloud, etc. — everything but favorite color travels with the file
- Email a
.mdfile to someone with Ekorbia — they drop it in their prompts folder and it appears in their library - Build a team prompt repo — a shared folder of best-practice prompts everyone pulls from
Related pages
- The chat window — for the prompt-attach button in the composer
- Settings — for changing the prompts folder location