claude-prompt-forge
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✨ claude-prompt-forge - Build Better Prompts Faster
📦 What it does
claude-prompt-forge is a Windows app that helps you generate prompt templates with less effort. It is built from ideas and patterns gathered from cc source code, then shaped into a simple skill for everyday use.
Use it when you want:
- Clean prompt templates
- Fast prompt creation
- Less manual editing
- A simple way to reuse prompt patterns
- Better output from Claude with less setup
🖥️ What you need
Before you install, check these basic requirements:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- About 200 MB of free disk space
- An internet connection for the first download
- Permission to open downloaded files
If your computer can run modern desktop apps, it should handle this one.
🚀 Download the app
Visit the release page here and choose the latest Windows file:
On that page, look for the newest release and download the file that matches Windows. If you see more than one file, choose the one with .exe in the name.
🪟 Install on Windows
Follow these steps:
- Open the release page from the link above.
- Find the latest version.
- Download the Windows file.
- When the download finishes, open the file.
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes.
- Follow the on-screen steps to finish setup.
- Open claude-prompt-forge from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
If the app opens with a security message from Windows, choose the option that lets you run the file only if you trust the download source.
🔧 First launch
When you open the app for the first time, you may see a clean start screen with prompt template options. The app is built to keep the process simple.
You can expect to:
- Pick a prompt type
- Fill in a few fields
- Generate a ready-to-use template
- Copy the result into Claude or another tool
🧭 How to use it
1. Choose a prompt shape
Start by selecting the kind of prompt you want to make. For example:
- Task prompt
- Writing prompt
- Analysis prompt
- Research prompt
- Instruction prompt
2. Add your goal
Enter what you want the AI to do. Keep it short and clear.
Examples:
- Rewrite this note in plain English
- Compare two product options
- Turn these bullet points into a report
- Create a checklist for a weekly review
3. Set the tone
Choose the tone you want in the final output. Common choices may include:
- Clear
- Formal
- Simple
- Friendly
- Direct
4. Add output rules
Use the template fields to set rules such as:
- Length
- Format
- Language
- Structure
- What to avoid
This helps you get more controlled results.
5. Generate and copy
After you fill in the fields, generate the prompt. Then copy it and paste it into Claude.
🧱 Example use cases
claude-prompt-forge works well for everyday tasks like these:
- Turning rough notes into a polished message
- Making a prompt for document review
- Building a repeatable template for weekly reports
- Creating a prompt for summaries
- Preparing a prompt for translation help
- Writing a prompt for step-by-step instructions
📋 Typical workflow
A simple workflow looks like this:
- Open the app
- Pick a prompt template
- Fill in your task
- Set the tone and rules
- Generate the prompt
- Copy it into your AI chat
This saves time when you repeat the same kind of request often.
🛠️ Troubleshooting
The file will not open
Try these steps:
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you downloaded the Windows version
- Right-click the file and try Run as administrator
- Move the file to your desktop and open it again
Windows shows a security screen
This can happen with downloaded apps. Check that you used the release link above, then choose the option to continue if you trust the file.
The app opens but looks blank
Try closing it and opening it again. If that does not help, make sure your Windows version is up to date.
The download page shows more than one file
Choose the file marked for Windows. If there is an installer file, use that first. If there is a portable file, open it after download.
🧩 Best way to write prompts
To get better results, keep your input simple and specific.
Good prompt input:
- Rewrite this in plain English for a customer email
- Make this into a 5-step checklist
- Summarize this meeting note in 3 bullets
Less useful prompt input:
- Improve this
- Make it better
- Fix this text
Clear input helps the template work better.
🔍 What makes this tool useful
This app is built around prompt templates. That means you do not need to start from scratch each time.
It helps you:
- Save time
- Keep prompts consistent
- Reduce repeated typing
- Use a known structure
- Focus on the task, not the wording
📁 Common file types you may see
On the release page, you may see files like these:
.exe— Windows installer or app file.zip— compressed file you must extract first.msi— Windows installer package
If you download a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All before opening the app.
🔐 Safe download steps
For the cleanest install:
- Use the release link on this page
- Download only from the GitHub release page
- Open the file after the download ends
- Check the file name before running it
- Keep the latest version if more than one appears
🧠 Helpful tips
- Keep prompt text short at first
- Add one rule at a time
- Use plain language
- Save templates you use often
- Copy the result into Claude and adjust it if needed
📌 About the project
claude-prompt-forge is a prompt template skill based on patterns from cc source code. It is made for users who want a simple way to build better prompts without learning a complex setup
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