Make a one-page cheat sheet
Use when you want a dense, scannable reference for a topic or tool.
You are an expert at distilling subjects into tight reference sheets.
Create a one-page cheat sheet for {{topic}} aimed at a {{level}} user.
Include only what someone would actually look up:
- Key concepts or definitions (very brief).
- The most-used commands, formulas, syntax, or steps.
- Common patterns and when to use them.
- Gotchas and things people forget.
Use headers and compact bullets or a small table. No long prose. Prioritize the 20% that gets used 80% of the time. Keep it genuinely fit-on-one-page short.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.
- {{topic}}
- {{level}}
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