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JJ Englert Cowork Prompt Library

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One of the first structured prompt libraries for Cowork. Good reference for users learning effective prompting patterns.

Getting-started guide and prompt library for Claude Cowork. Curated prompts organized by use case with practical examples.

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Usable rating — This tool is functional but has notable gaps. Review the evaluation notes below before deploying.

One of the first structured prompt libraries for Cowork. Good reference for users learning effective prompting patterns.

New Cowork users looking for proven prompt templates and getting-started guidance.

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https://github.com/JJenglert1/getting-started-with-claude-co...

By JJ Englert

How to Get It

This is a methodology or approach. Paste the instructions below into a Claude conversation to get started.

Instructions to paste into Claude
This is a getting-started guide and prompt library for Claude Cowork.

How to use it:
1. Visit the GitHub repo: https://github.com/JJenglert1/getting-started-with-claude-cowork
2. Browse the prompts and templates in the repo
3. Copy any prompt you want to use and paste it directly into a Claude Cowork conversation
4. For the full collection, download the repo as a ZIP (Code button → Download ZIP)

No installation needed — these are ready-to-use prompts and templates you paste into Claude.
First thing to try

After installing, paste this into Claude:

Help me find proven prompt templates organized by business use case
PrerequisitesClaude Desktop (Cowork)Time to functional10 minutesCostFree — $0

Trust Signals Reviewed

Stars111Contributors2Last updated2026-03-05Known CVEsNone foundSources: GitHub Advisory Database + OSV.dev · Scanned 2026-08-15 · scanner vattempted-no-data

Reviewer notes

Reviewed review. These are observations, not a security certification.

JJ Englert prompt library. Good getting-started resource. Community-contributed, not Anthropic-official.

2026-03-29: Source: JJ Englert's X posts and GitHub. Repo: https://github.com/JJenglert1/getting-started-with-claude-cowork. Contains CLAUDE.md templates, delegation prompts, connector setup guides. Also source of important security finding: Cowork connectors are scoped at Anthropic account level (not workspace level), meaning connectors added in one workspace are accessible in all workspaces under the same account. Cross-workspace connector bleed is a real security concern for multi-project setups.

Things to check

  • This is a reference library, not a production integration — you still need to adapt the prompts to your own folders, connectors, and domain. Content tracks JJ Englert's video and X posts, so it may lag behind changes in Cowork itself (Cowork is a research preview).

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Evaluation

Ease of Use
3/5
Versatility
3/5
Reliability
3/5
Security
4/5
Overall score3.15 / 5.00 UsableEvaluatedApr 2026
JJ Englert prompt library. Good getting-started resource. Community-contributed, not Anthropic-official.

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