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Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
RIP prompt engineering.

Context engineering is the new king.

If you’re still obsessing over “perfect prompts,” you’re already behind. The real power now lies in how you structure context not how cleverly you phrase a single line of text.

Here's how to write prompts expertly:
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Prompt engineering was a hack for the early days of AI like learning to talk to a foreigner using short phrases and keywords.

But today’s models don’t just understand instructions. They understand environments.

Your job isn’t to “prompt” the model.

It’s to architect its context.
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Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Think of context as a digital environment you build around the model before it ever starts generating.

You define:

• Who it should “be” (role/persona)
• What it’s trying to achieve (goals)
• How it should communicate (tone/style)
• What to reference (examples, data, past work)

This is what drives consistent, on-brand, high-quality output.
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Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Example time.

Old-school prompt:

“Write a LinkedIn post about AI productivity tools.”

Context-engineered version:

You’re a tech founder who writes practical, viral threads.
Your tone is confident, a little provocative, and rooted in real use cases.
Here are 3 examples of your past posts.
Now, write a new thread about AI productivity tools.

Notice the difference? You’re not prompting. You’re briefing.
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
The model is no longer a “tool” you use. It’s literally a team member you onboard...

And like any great hire, it performs best when it understands your brand, your goals, and your expectations not when you bark random instructions.

That’s context engineering.
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Context frameworks are emerging as the new edge for founders, creators, and power users.

Here’s a simple one you can steal:

The 4C Framework:

• Character – Who’s speaking?
• Command – What do they need to do?
• Constraints – What to avoid or follow?
• Context – What examples, goals, or audience matter?

Feed this once. Reuse forever.
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Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
With the right context, your model becomes a creative partner that “gets” your voice, audience, and intent every single time.

Without it, you’re just gambling with outputs and hoping something decent shows up.

This is the difference between amateurs and operators.
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
Stop prompt-hacking. Start context-building.

Every time you brief your model, think like a founder training a new hire:
“What would they need to know to think like me?”

That’s the future of working with AI.
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
If you want an edge in 2025, master context engineering.

Not just what you ask, but what you feed.
Not just what it writes, but what it understands.

This is how creators scale taste, founders scale judgment, and teams scale knowledge.

Now your turn how are you structuring context today? 👇
Alex Prompter
@alex_prompter
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