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Prompt Library & Snippets

Advanced Management · Sweet Tea Studio Documentation

On this page
  • When to Save a Prompt
  • Browsing and Retrieving
  • Snippets as Building Blocks
  • Organization and Maintenance

Prompt Library & Snippets

When you stumble on a prompt configuration that produces stunning results, the worst thing you can do is trust yourself to remember it. The Prompt Library is where you save those wins so they become repeatable assets, not fleeting accidents.

When to Save a Prompt

Save a prompt after a meaningful success — when you've found a configuration that reliably produces the kind of output you're after. Not every generation needs to be saved, but every "this is exactly what I wanted" moment should be.

When saving, include:

  • A clear title — something you'll recognize weeks from now, like cinematic-portrait-warm-tones-v2 rather than test-good-one
  • A short description — one line about what this prompt is good for: "Warm, golden-hour portrait style with soft bokeh background"
  • Tags — keywords for retrieval: portrait, warm, cinematic, golden-hour
  • Project context (optional) — which project or client this was developed for

Tip: Save the full configuration, not just the prompt text. The model, step count, CFG, and other parameters all contribute to the result. A saved preset that includes everything lets you reproduce the exact output.

Browsing and Retrieving

When you need a saved prompt:

  1. Open the Library from the sidebar.
  2. Filter by project, type, or theme.
  3. Search by tag or name.
  4. Open the preset to review its settings.
  5. Load it into Prompt Studio and run a test to confirm it still produces what you expect.

Structured retrieval beats memory every time. The more consistently you tag and name your presets, the faster this process gets.

Snippets as Building Blocks

While saved prompts are complete configurations, Snippets are the smaller pieces — reusable text fragments that you mix and match in the Prompt Constructor.

Think of snippets as your creative vocabulary, organized by purpose:

CategoryExample snippets
Styleanime flat color style, photorealistic, hyperdetailed, oil painting, classical composition
Lightingwarm rim light, soft shadows, moody overcast, diffused light, neon cyberpunk glow
Qualitymasterpiece, best quality, highly detailed, 8k, sharp focus, professional
Negativeblurry, low quality, artifacts, extra fingers, deformed hands, bad anatomy

A working set of 15-25 snippets covering your core vocabulary gives you enough building blocks to quickly compose varied prompts without starting from scratch each time.

Organization and Maintenance

A library only stays useful if you maintain it:

  • Retire stale snippets — If a snippet no longer represents your current style or has been superseded by a better version, remove it or update it.
  • Avoid near-duplicates — Two snippets that say almost the same thing create retrieval confusion. Merge or pick one.
  • Keep tag conventions consistent — Decide on a tagging scheme (singular vs. plural, hyphenated vs. spaces) and stick with it.
  • Save baseline presets — For each Pipe you use regularly, keep one "known-good defaults" preset in the library. This gives you a clean starting point after experiments.

Note: If you're using cloud sync, your library syncs across devices. Verify your sync state before doing major cleanup — you want to make sure your changes propagate correctly rather than creating conflicts.


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On this page

  • When to Save a Prompt
  • Browsing and Retrieving
  • Snippets as Building Blocks
  • Organization and Maintenance