I have recently moved much of my LLM usage to Cursor (which is designed for programming but I find works pretty fine for other stuff), and built custom commands whenever there is a complex prompt I want to keep re-using.
I think hypothetically you can use skills for this in Claude Desktop, but, idk, it just feels easier to directly control via Cursor commands.
So I’d make a command called “answer succinctly” and just use it all the time. (it’s only like 3 keystrokes, ie. ”/a” and then probably hit “enter” unless you have multiple things beginning with a)
I have recently moved much of my LLM usage to Cursor (which is designed for programming but I find works pretty fine for other stuff), and built custom commands whenever there is a complex prompt I want to keep re-using.
I think hypothetically you can use skills for this in Claude Desktop, but, idk, it just feels easier to directly control via Cursor commands.
So I’d make a command called “answer succinctly” and just use it all the time. (it’s only like 3 keystrokes, ie. ”/a” and then probably hit “enter” unless you have multiple things beginning with a)