Design a project that teaches a skill
Use when you learn best by building something real instead of doing exercises.
I want to learn {{skill}} by building one real project, not by doing drills.
My level: {{level}}. Time I can give: {{time_budget}}. Things I care about: {{interests}}.
Design a single project that forces me to learn the core of {{skill}} naturally as I build it. Provide:
1. The project pitch in 2 sentences.
2. Why this project teaches the right things.
3. A milestone breakdown where each milestone introduces one new concept exactly when I need it.
4. The stretch features that push me past the basics.
5. How I will know I succeeded.
Keep the scope honest for my time budget.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{skill}}
- {{level}}
- {{time_budget}}
- {{interests}}
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