Be specific and detailed – The more context you provide, the better the AI can understand and respond. Include relevant details, links, or examples when possible.
Start with a clear “kickoff” question – Use your first question to set the direction. This helps the AI frame the context window and stay focused on your objective.
Embrace follow-ups as part of the process – You don’t need to get everything perfect upfront. Think of prompting as a back-and-forth—refine and redirect as needed.
Assign tasks like you would with a teammate
– Approach PlayerZero as if you’re delegating a job. Be clear about what you want done, and give it the same guidance you’d give a human peer.
Use complete thoughts and full sentences – This helps reduce ambiguity and ensures your intent is understood the first time.
Have a goal before you start – Whether you’re trying to debug an issue, summarize internal context, or explore part of the codebase—know what you’re aiming to accomplish so the AI can guide you there faster.