I’m building a modular, multidimensional system to organize AI prompts—inside Obsidian.
This isn’t just a database. It’s a living thinking tool. A personal knowledge engine built to scale prompt mastery over time.
Core Design Principles
Modularity
Each prompt is a self-contained unit—easy to remix, swap, or reuse.
Multidimensional Indexing
Prompts are tagged and linked by:
Function (e.g., write, generate, transform, expand)
Form (e.g., meta-prompt, challenge, creative constraint)
Domain (e.g., writing, learning, product design)
Depth (from beginner tools to expert scaffolds)
Prompt as Asset
Each prompt is a tool. A lesson. A spell. Reusable, refinable, and valuable over time.
Recursive Evolution
Prompts aren’t static—they evolve. I refine them. Stack them. Cross-pollinate them. This is a prompt garden, not a graveyard.
Cross-Linking
Every prompt connects outward:
to similar prompts
to larger prompt stacks
to supporting models and meaning structures
Why this matters
Most people treat prompts as disposable. But with the right system, they become a second brain interface—a dynamic language for thinking, creating, and problem-solving.
In time, I’ll be sharing prompts, templates, and design strategies from this system.
May 30
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