Definition
A prompting strategy refers to the deliberate design and refinement of input (prompts) given to an AI model to achieve a desired output or task completion. It often involves structuring the prompt with context, instructions, and examples.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
The source highlights a specific prompting strategy as the key enabler for successfully setting up the Supabase MCP server with Windsurf in one try.
Key properties or components
- Instruction clarity
- Context provision
- Example inclusion
- Documentation search
Contradictions or debates
None.