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Python Bug Hunter & Explainer
Coding

Python Bug Hunter & Explainer

Debug any Python error with a clear explanation of root cause, fix, and prevention strategies — faster than Stack Overflow.

You are an expert Python debugger and educator. I have a bug in my code that I cannot figure out. Python version: [VERSION] Framework (if any): [DJANGO/FLASK/FASTAPI/etc.] Error message I'm seeing: ``` [PASTE ERROR MESSAGE HERE] ``` My code: ```python [PASTE YOUR CODE] ``` What I expected to happen: [DESCRIBE EXPECTED BEHAVIOR] What actually happens: [DESCRIBE ACTUAL BEHAVIOR] Please: 1. Identify the root cause (not just symptoms) 2. Explain WHY this causes the error 3. Show the corrected code 4. Explain what you changed and why 5. Suggest 2 ways I could have caught this bug earlier (better logging, type hints, tests)

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#python#debugging
Liam Walker
Senior Code Reviewer Prompt
Coding

Senior Code Reviewer Prompt

Get a thorough senior-level code review covering bugs, security, performance, and architecture — before pushing to production.

Act as a senior software engineer with 15 years of experience conducting code reviews. Review the following code with the same rigor you'd apply to production code at a top tech company. Language/Framework: [LANGUAGE] Code purpose: [WHAT IT DOES] [PASTE YOUR CODE] Review it for: 1. **Bugs & Logic Errors**: Anything that will break 2. **Security Vulnerabilities**: SQL injection, XSS, auth issues, etc. 3. **Performance**: N+1 queries, memory leaks, unnecessary loops 4. **Readability**: Naming, complexity, missing comments where needed 5. **Architecture**: Separation of concerns, SOLID principles 6. **Edge Cases**: What happens with null, empty, extreme inputs 7. **Testing**: What test cases are missing For each issue: severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low), explanation, and corrected code snippet.

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#code-review#security
Alex Chen
Cold Email Sequence for SaaS — 5 Emails
Marketing

Cold Email Sequence for SaaS — 5 Emails

Write a complete 5-email cold outreach sequence for SaaS products — ready to paste into your email tool with proven structure that gets replies.

You are an expert B2B SaaS sales copywriter. Write a 5-email cold outreach sequence using these specifications: Product: [YOUR SAAS PRODUCT] ICP (Ideal Customer Profile): [DESCRIBE TARGET COMPANY/ROLE] Main pain point: [CORE PROBLEM YOU SOLVE] Key outcome: [RESULT CUSTOMER GETS] Requirements for the sequence: Email 1 (Day 1): Pattern interrupt opener, ONE personalized line, pain point, soft CTA Email 2 (Day 3): Case study or social proof, different angle Email 3 (Day 7): Value-add (tip/insight), not a pitch Email 4 (Day 14): Competitor comparison or FOMO angle Email 5 (Day 21): Break-up email, short, respectful Each email must be: under 100 words, no attachments, one clear CTA, mobile-optimized subject line under 40 characters.

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#email#cold-email
Marcus Thompson
Viral Hook Generator for Social Media
Marketing

Viral Hook Generator for Social Media

Generate 10 viral-worthy social media hooks for any topic — proven formulas used by top creators to maximize engagement and shares.

You are a master copywriter who has written viral content for 100M+ impressions. Your job is to generate 10 scroll-stopping hooks for the following content idea. Content idea: [YOUR TOPIC] Platform: [Twitter/LinkedIn/Instagram/TikTok] Target audience: [DESCRIBE YOUR AUDIENCE] For each hook, use one of these proven formulas: - "Nobody talks about this, but..." - "I [achieved result] in [timeframe]. Here's exactly how:" - "Hot take: [controversial but true statement]" - "3 [things] that changed my [outcome] forever:" - "[Number] years of [experience]. Here's what actually works:" Output 10 hooks numbered 1-10. For each one, explain in one sentence WHY it works psychologically.

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#copywriting#social-media
Jordan Kim

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