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Claude User Questions Complex Prompt Engineering vs. Simple Instructions

A user on Reddit is questioning the necessity of complex prompt engineering and skill repositories when using Claude, suggesting a simpler approach might be sufficient. They describe their own workflow of providing direct instructions and expecting results, contrasting it with elaborate setups seen elsewhere. The user wonders if they are missing out on Claude's full potential or if much of the advanced prompt engineering is unnecessary. AI

IMPACT Explores user approaches to interacting with LLMs, potentially influencing best practices for prompt engineering.

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Claude User Questions Complex Prompt Engineering vs. Simple Instructions

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/B_tC ·

    Are y'all overengineering or am I not unlocking claude's full potential

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I see a lot of threads talking about rich skill repositories, good prompts, claude.md optimizing and wonder, is this necessary? Just saw one where op asked how others set up their review prompts.</p> <p>When I started using claude, I wrote lenght…