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AI Agents AI prompts

Agentic workflows, multi-agent systems, MCP tools, Claude Code and autonomous AI assistants. Best for designing reliable single and multi-agent systems, wiring tools, MCP servers, and coding agents like Claude Code, adding evaluation and guardrails before agents touch production.

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How to use AI Agents prompts well

Start with the prompt closest to your workflow, replace any placeholders with your own context, and tell the model what a good output looks like. The fastest improvement usually comes from clearer context, tighter constraints, and a more specific deliverable.

This category is especially useful for designing reliable single and multi-agent systems. Treat the prompt as the execution layer, then refine it into a reusable workflow once you know it solves a real recurring problem.