Prompt Templates
  • 10 Sep 2024
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Managing Prompts in the Prompt Template Section of Paradigm's Admin Panel

The Prompt Templates section lets you view all saved and shared prompts, making it easy to manage your prompts.

The Prompt Template section in Paradigm's admin panel allows administrators to efficiently view and manage all saved and shared prompts within the platform.

Navigating the Prompt Template Section

In the Prompt Template section, you have several capabilities:

Search for a Prompt:
Use the search functionality to locate specific prompts based on keywords or other criteria.

View the List of Prompts:
Browse through all saved and shared prompts to find the ones you need.

Edit a Prompt:
Modify the details of any existing prompt to update its content or settings.

Delete a Prompt:
Remove prompts that are no longer needed or relevant.

View Prompt Details:

Access detailed information about each prompt, including its attributes and metadata.

  • Name: The name of the prompt as defined by the user.
  • Description: A description of the prompt provided manually by the user.
  • Task: The type of task the prompt is associated with, such as Summarization, Brainstorming, Classification, Question Answering, Creative Generation, Rephrasing, Translation, Extraction, or Keywords.
  • Language: The language in which the prompt is written.
  • Prompt Type: Specifies whether the prompt is "few-shot," "one-shot," or "chat-based."
  • Model: The Large Language Model (LLM) used to generate responses when the prompt is utilized.
  • Creator: The name of the user who created the prompt.
  • Status: The status of the prompt, which can be:
  • Production: Shared with other users within the company.
  • Draft: In the process of being created.
  • Archived: No longer usable or editable by users.
  • Template Text: The actual content of the prompt.
  • Default Feedback Type: Currently not in use.
  • Company: The company associated with the user who created the prompt.

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