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Today's Prompt Engineering: Fastest-Growing Projects — May 02, 2026

This week, the Prompt Engineering space saw significant growth in repositories focused on curating and optimizing prompts for popular AI models like GPT Image 2 and Claude. The trend suggests a growing interest in refining language model outputs through careful prompt engineering, with many developers seeking out pre-curated prompts and examples to improve their workflows.

ZeroLu's awesome-gpt-image repository has seen impressive growth with a score of 29.52 and over 1,014 stars, as it provides a carefully curated collection of top-performing GPT Image 2 prompts from leading creators on X. This resource is likely attracting attention due to its focus on high-quality prompts that can help developers achieve better results with the GPT Image 2 model.

EvoLinkAI's awesome-gpt-image-2-prompts has gained significant traction with a growth score of 23.30 and an impressive 11,343 stars, offering a comprehensive collection of prompts for various applications such as portraits, posters, and UI mockups. The repository's popularity can be attributed to its extensive range of examples and community-driven approach.

shiphrahx's AI-for-engineering-leaders has seen notable growth with a score of 21.50 and 36 stars, providing practical playbooks for engineering leaders to leverage AI in improving delivery, decision-making, and team productivity. The repository's focus on real-world workflows and systems is likely resonating with engineering leaders looking to integrate AI into their operations.

Anbeeld's WRITING.md has garnered attention with a growth score of 20.31 and 190 stars, offering rules for crafting sharper and genre-aware text using LLMs. Developers are likely drawn to this resource due to its emphasis on concrete anchors and self-auditing workflows that can enhance the quality of their AI-generated content.

bsquang's claude-comstyle has seen growth with a score of 9.19 and 27 stars, providing 13 prompts for controlling how Claude communicates, allowing users to choose from various styles and reduce noise in their outputs. The repository's focus on customizing communication styles is likely appealing to developers seeking more fine-grained control over their AI interactions.

chengzhongwei's Prompt-sensei has seen moderate growth with a score of 6.00 and 24 stars, offering a local-first prompt coach for Claude Code and Codex that improves prompts, observes prompting habits, and analyzes local history. Developers are likely interested in this tool due to its focus on improving prompt quality and providing insights into their own prompting habits.

ZeroLu's awesome-happy-horse has seen growth with a score of 4.54 and 68 stars, serving as a community-curated resource for Happy Horse model prompts, news, and sample outputs. The repository's popularity can be attributed to its focus on a specific AI model and the variety of resources it provides.

TaewoooPark's NODEPROMPT has seen growth with a score of 4.13 and 37 stars, enabling spatial prompt engineering through interactive 3D concept graphs. Developers are likely drawn to this tool due to its innovative approach to prompt engineering and potential applications in fields like architecture and design.

Josh-blythe's bordair-multimodal has gained attention with a growth score of 3.82 and 45 stars, offering an open-source test suite for cross-modal and multimodal prompt injection attacks across various modalities. Researchers and developers are likely interested in this resource due to its comprehensive coverage of attack payloads and research-backed approach.

OuterSpacee's claude-emotion-prompting has seen modest growth with a score of 1.48 and 62 stars, providing a research-backed prompting toolkit for Claude grounded in emotion vectors paper. Developers are likely drawn to this repository due to its focus on optimizing prompts for emotional intelligence and empathy.
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