Good Prompt:
- Setting the stage: What is your role and what are your objectives? Is there context about your work that Claude should know about?
- Defining the task: What action do you want Claude to take? Do you want Claude to write, analyze, build, or something else?
- Specifying rules: What's the style or tone you want Claude to use? Are there examples that you can attach to show Claude what you're looking for?


Projects: 持久化的上下文容器
Projects are particularly valuable when you're working on something ongoing—not just a one-off question. Consider creating a project when you have a workflow with:
- Reference materials you'll use repeatedly (meeting notes, survey results, reports, historical data, etc.)
- Consistent requirements for how Claude should respond (always use formal language, always cite sources, always follow our template)
- Team collaboration needs where multiple people should work from the same foundation
project’s name&description是给自己和团队成员看的,而instruction&knowledge base是给claude理解的,所以尽量给足背景和明确要求指引。
Artifacts:
Claude automatically creates an artifact when content meets certain criteria:
- It's significant and self-contained, typically over 15 lines
- It's something you're likely to want to edit, iterate on, or reuse
- It represents complex content that stands on its own without needing the surrounding conversation
- It's content you'll want to reference or use later