Comment "PROMPTS" to all these Leaked System Prompts from all the top AI Tools.
Someone leaked the system prompts from leading tools like Cursor, Perplexity, and Manus. These aren’t just any prompts. Companies normally keep these secret. Sometimes, they even charge hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars for access.
Now? They’re out there for anyone to see. All 10,000 lines. No paywall. No NDA. Just a public GitHub repo waiting to be explored.
What does this mean in plain English? The doors just flew open for anyone curious about how top-tier AI actually works. You can jump in. Studying the real deal. The same stuff giant companies use to power billion-dollar products.
I looked through the repo myself. It’s like finding the script behind a magic trick. Folders are neatly organized by tool: Cursor, Replit, Devin, VSCode (Copilot), and many others. Want to see exactly how Manus structures instructions for its models? It’s there.
Here’s why that matters.
1. You don’t have to rely on vague advice from forums.
2. You don’t have to reverse-engineer prompts from blurry screenshots.
3. You get real, high-quality examples. Straight from the frontlines.
The good news? Learning prompt engineering now feels much less intimidating. Instead of guessing, you can see how the pros actually write. Find patterns. Spot what works. Even try out different styles to see what fits your needs.
If you’re thinking of building something with AI, this is a goldmine. Want to create your own chatbot? Or automate a workflow? These prompts lay out the blueprints.
I remember when I started with AI, examples like this were impossible to find. I had to piece things together from blog posts and outdated guides. Now? Everything’s in one place. And it’s all under a public license, so anyone can learn or adapt them for their projects.
#cursorai #Perplexity #manusai #aiprompts #prompting #github #systemprompts #aitools #ainews #aiindia #aicommunity #vscode
Someone leaked the system prompts from leading tools like Cursor, Perplexity, and Manus. These aren’t just any prompts. Companies normally keep these secret. Sometimes, they even charge hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars for access.
Now? They’re out there for anyone to see. All 10,000 lines. No paywall. No NDA. Just a public GitHub repo waiting to be explored.
What does this mean in plain English? The doors just flew open for anyone curious about how top-tier AI actually works. You can jump in. Studying the real deal. The same stuff giant companies use to power billion-dollar products.
I looked through the repo myself. It’s like finding the script behind a magic trick. Folders are neatly organized by tool: Cursor, Replit, Devin, VSCode (Copilot), and many others. Want to see exactly how Manus structures instructions for its models? It’s there.
Here’s why that matters.
1. You don’t have to rely on vague advice from forums.
2. You don’t have to reverse-engineer prompts from blurry screenshots.
3. You get real, high-quality examples. Straight from the frontlines.
The good news? Learning prompt engineering now feels much less intimidating. Instead of guessing, you can see how the pros actually write. Find patterns. Spot what works. Even try out different styles to see what fits your needs.
If you’re thinking of building something with AI, this is a goldmine. Want to create your own chatbot? Or automate a workflow? These prompts lay out the blueprints.
I remember when I started with AI, examples like this were impossible to find. I had to piece things together from blog posts and outdated guides. Now? Everything’s in one place. And it’s all under a public license, so anyone can learn or adapt them for their projects.
#cursorai #Perplexity #manusai #aiprompts #prompting #github #systemprompts #aitools #ainews #aiindia #aicommunity #vscode
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