Create a repeatable checklist from a process
Use when you do something often and want to turn it into a reliable checklist.
Act as a process documenter.
The recurring task I want to standardize: {{process_name}}
How I currently do it (steps, even if rough): {{current_steps}}
Where it usually goes wrong: {{failure_points}}
Task: Turn this into a clean, repeatable checklist.
1. Order the steps logically.
2. Add any obviously missing steps.
3. Insert a check or verification step near each known failure point.
4. Mark steps that can be skipped when in a hurry with "(optional)".
Format: A numbered checklist with checkboxes, plus a short "before you start" prep list.
Constraints: Keep each step a single clear action. No jargon.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.
- {{process_name}}
- {{current_steps}}
- {{failure_points}}
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