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Code Review Prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor | Promptlight
Browse reusable code review prompts for debugging, refactoring, release QA, and code quality. Save the best ones into Promptlight and launch them from your Mac.
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Promptlight is not just an app landing page. It also ships a growing prompt library you can browse, copy, and save into your own vault.
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Pre-Release Security Analysis
Security review prompt template for analyzing a project before release. Covers vulnerabilities, performance, bugs, technical debt, compliance, and user-facing risk.
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Remove AI Code Slop
AI code cleanup prompt for reviewing diffs and removing AI-generated artifacts like unnecessary comments, defensive noise, weak type casts, and style mismatches before merge.
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Pragmatic Debugger
Debugging prompt for diagnosing the real cause of a bug before fixing it. Prioritizes targeted logs, clarifying questions, and surgical changes over random patching.
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Code Review Assistant
A detailed prompt for conducting thorough code reviews, focusing on quality, security, and best practices.
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n8n Workflow Automation Architect
n8n workflow prompt template for designing complete automations with node structure, integrations, AI agent setup, testing, and deployment guidance.
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Developer Onboarding Prompt
A comprehensive prompt for onboarding new developers to your codebase, covering architecture, conventions, and best practices.
How code review gets easier when prompts are reusable
Promptlight turns review prompts into a repeatable engineering workflow instead of a one-off chat habit.
Common questions
Short answers for the main questions people have before trying this workflow.
What makes a good code review prompt?
It should define the review goal, include the code or diff, specify evaluation criteria, and ask for concrete findings instead of generic feedback.
Do these prompts work in Cursor and Claude Code too?
Yes. Promptlight is model-agnostic because it stores and launches prompts; you can paste the same review workflow into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, or another coding assistant.
Why keep code review prompts outside chat history?
Saved prompts become reusable team assets. You can refine them over time, version them in Markdown, and keep a consistent review standard.
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