u/Dangerous_Waltz5553

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[offer] 💻 Built a Huge Premium Digital Resource Library (100GB+ Digital Bundle Collection for Creators, Freelancers, Online Earners & More)

💻 Spent Years Building a Huge Organized Digital Learning Library

Over the last few years, I kept collecting useful learning resources from different categories because I couldn’t afford expensive courses individually.

Eventually it turned into a massive organized digital library with:

* AI & automation resources

* Video editing assets

* Coding tutorials

* Marketing & SEO material

* Design templates

* Ecommerce resources

* Creator tools

* 100GB+ organized collections

Honestly, the biggest problem online is not lack of information — it’s finding organized and useful resources without wasting time.

Most people jump between random YouTube videos, broken links, outdated tutorials, and overpriced courses.

So I started organizing everything category-wise for easier learning and access.

Curious:

If you could have ONE skill resource bundle fully organized, what category would you want most?

AI?

Video Editing?

Freelancing?

Coding?

Content Creation?

Marketing?

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u/Dangerous_Waltz5553 — 5 days ago

I’ve been working on a repository of systematic prompts designed to standardize AI usage across different IDEs, CLIs, and AI coding tools.

The core issue my team and I faced was a lack of consistency a prompt that worked in one tool often performed differently in another, leading to wasted time. By building out this structured system, we’ve managed to improve our project efficiency by roughly 98% in our internal testing.

I’m sharing the repo here not just to share the tool, but to see how others are handling prompt architecture for their own systems.

GitHub: https://github.com/Vatsalmodi11/awesome-system-prompts

Future Roadmap: I am currently working on major updates specifically for frontend and backend scalability and performance. I plan to share these enhancements as soon as they are ready to help create more powerful development systems stay tuned!

If anyone here works on prompt engineering or developer workflows, I’d really appreciate some feedback on the structure or suggestions for edge cases we might have missed. Are you all using similar centralized libraries, or do you prefer per-project configurations?

u/Dangerous_Waltz5553 — 20 days ago