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Knit is a tool that links team members to collaboratively create, store, modify, and execute prompts. It includes projects for organizing prompts, version control for each prompt, and security measures like data encryption. The platform supports OpenAI, Claude, Midjourney, among others, with more features on the way. It is offered free to all users, and assures that no data will be sold or shared.
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The Midjourney Prompt Builder tool enables users to create personalized text prompts for diverse creative endeavors. Users have the ability to tailor prompts by defining parameters like image links, aspect ratios, chaos levels, image weights, quality, seed numbers, and repetitions, among others. Moreover, users can delve into prompts associated with various eras, art styles, and historical periods, offering a vast array of creative inspiration. This tool serves as a beneficial resource for artists, designers, photographers, and anyone seeking to enhance their creative workflow with distinctive text prompts and thematic concepts.
GitFluence is an AI-powered tool designed to assist users in swiftly locating the appropriate command for their git requirements. By entering a description of their desired git operation into the input field of the web app, users receive recommendations tailored to their needs. These suggested commands can then be copied and pasted into their terminal or command line interface for execution.
Markprompt is a tool that enables users to effortlessly create a GPT-4 prompt for Markdown documents. It removes the necessity for configuration, hosting, and metrics collection. Supporting Markdown, Markdoc, and MDX files, it is compatible with all OpenAI completion models, including GPT-4. It provides a generous free tier, with the ability to scale according to usage. Additional features include feedback and analytics to identify content weaknesses. The source code can be accessed on GitHub.