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A curated collection of GPTS prompts from the store, organized by category
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The Unofficial GPTS Prompt Collection: Curated Prompts from the OpenAI Store

If you’ve spent any time browsing the GPT Store, you know it’s a goldmine of weird, wonderful, and wildly specific prompts. But finding the good ones? That’s a whole other rabbit hole. You end up scrolling through pages of “help me write a poem” alongside genuinely clever engineering assistants or niche business automation tools.

Enter the GPTS Prompt Collection. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a curated list of prompts from the GPT Store, organized by category. No fluff, no auto-generated nonsense—just a neat, structured reference for anyone who wants to skip the chaos and get straight to useful prompts.


What It Does

This GitHub repo is a plain text collection of prompts extracted from the official GPT Store. Each prompt is tagged with its category (e.g., Writing, Coding, Productivity, Creative) and often includes a brief note on what it’s best used for. Think of it as a community-driven index that saves you from having to manually dig through the store’s interface.

The prompts are stored as markdown files in a clean directory structure, so you can browse them locally or search them with your favorite tools. No API calls, no external dependencies—just prompt text you can copy, tweak, or remix.


Why It’s Cool

  • Curated, not scraped. The maintainer hasn’t dumped every single prompt from the store. They’ve hand-picked ones that actually work or are notably creative. That’s a huge time saver.
  • Category-based organization. Prompts are sorted into logical buckets (like “Code” or “Storytelling”), making it easy to find one for your current task.
  • Plain text, zero friction. You don’t need a plugin, a browser extension, or a subscription. Clone the repo, open a file, and you’re done.
  • Open for contributions. The repository is public, so you can submit your own finds via pull requests. It’s like a living bookmark list for the GPT ecosystem.

Use cases? Quick inspiration when you’re stuck, a reference for prompt engineering patterns, or just a way to discover prompts you didn’t know existed—like a custom GPT that helps debug SQL queries or one that generates D&D character backstories.


How to Try It

Head over to the GPTS Prompt Collection on GitHub.

To get started locally:

git clone https://github.com/B3o/GPTS-Prompt-Collection.git
cd GPTS-Prompt-Collection
# Then open any .md file in the directory

That’s it. No install script, no config. Just prompts waiting to be copied.


Final Thoughts

This repo isn’t trying to be the next big AI tool. It’s a simple, practical resource for anyone who uses GPTs regularly and wants to skip the store’s front page clutter. If you’re a dev, you’ll probably appreciate the no-nonsense, markdown-based format. And if you’re a prompt enthusiast, you might even find a few hidden gems to add to your own workflow.

Worth a bookmark, honestly.


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Project ID: cd80b4af-9a32-47e5-9eb4-05a0157faab6Last updated: July 13, 2026 at 02:44 AM