Prompts & Library

Learn how to improve prompts in the Playground, browse your history, organize saved prompts into libraries, and use Personas to shape the AI's tone.

Improving a prompt in the Playground

The Playground is the main feature of Dwight. Paste any prompt and Dwight will rewrite it to be clearer, more specific, and more effective for AI tools.

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    Open the Playground

    Go to the Dwight app home page. The Playground loads by default with a prompt input on the left side.

  2. 2

    Type or paste your prompt

    Enter the prompt you want to improve in the left panel. You can optionally select a Persona from the dropdown to influence the AI's tone and style.

  3. 3

    Click "Improve Prompt"

    Hit the Improve Prompt button or press Ctrl+Enter (or Cmd+Enter on Mac). The improved version appears on the right.

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    Review the results

    The right panel shows the improved prompt along with stats: word count, clarity score, specificity score, and quality score. You can edit the improved prompt directly, copy it to your clipboard, or save it to your library.

Saving prompts to your library

Any improved prompt can be saved so you can reuse it later. You can save directly from the Playground or from your History.

Save from Playground

After improving a prompt, click the Save button on the right panel. A dialog will open where you can give the prompt a title, description, and optionally assign it to a Library.

Save from History

Go to History to browse all your past improvements. Each card has a Save button so you can save any previous result to your library at any time.

Browsing your history

Every prompt you improve is automatically stored in your History. You can revisit, save, or delete past improvements at any time.

  • Go to History from the navigation to see all past improvements as a grid of cards.
  • Each card shows a preview of both the original and improved prompt, along with the date.
  • Click a card to open the full detail view, where you can read both versions side by side.
  • Use the delete button on any card to permanently remove an entry. A confirmation will appear before it's deleted.

Organizing with Libraries

Libraries are collections that help you group related saved prompts together. Create a Library for each project, use case, or topic to keep everything organized.

Create a Library

Go to Library and click the create button. Give it a name, an optional description, and a color to tell your libraries apart at a glance.

Assign prompts

When saving a prompt, choose a Library in the save dialog. You can also reassign an existing saved prompt to a different Library by editing it.

Search your prompts

On the Saved Prompts page, use the search bar and Library filter dropdown to quickly find any saved prompt across all your collections.

Using Personas

Personas let you define a tone, style, and set of instructions that Dwight applies when improving your prompts. Set a Persona once and every improvement will reflect it automatically.

  • Create a Persona

    Go to Personas from the navigation. Click the create button and give your Persona a name, a tone or style description, and any additional instructions you want Dwight to follow.

  • Set a default Persona

    On the Personas page, click "Set as Current" on any Persona to make it the default. It will be pre-selected in the Playground every time you open it.

  • Switch Persona per prompt

    In the Playground, use the Persona dropdown to select a different Persona for any individual improvement without changing your default.

Writing effective prompts

Be specific

Vague prompts get vague answers. State exactly what you want — the topic, the goal, and any constraints like word count or format.

Assign a role

Start with "Act as a [role]..." to prime the AI with the right expertise and tone. For example: "Act as a senior software engineer reviewing this code."

Define the output format

Tell the AI how you want the answer structured — bullet list, numbered steps, table, JSON, etc. — so you get results you can use immediately.

Use Personas for consistency

Create a Persona that matches your working style and set it as your default. Every improvement will automatically reflect your preferred tone and approach.

Iterate and refine

Treat prompts like drafts — improve them, review the quality scores, and save the best versions to your library so you can reuse what works.

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