From 9efd0352c6fcd466495f12f7ad9219f777a769b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "thanos0000@gmail.com" Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2026 03:50:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update prompt: TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt --- PROMPTS.md | 22 ++++++++++++---------- prompts.csv | 22 ++++++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/PROMPTS.md b/PROMPTS.md index 618fd714..3bc0a29c 100644 --- a/PROMPTS.md +++ b/PROMPTS.md @@ -54698,11 +54698,11 @@ Your task is to: Contributed by [@thanos0000@gmail.com](https://github.com/thanos0000@gmail.com) ```md -### TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt (v1.2) +### TV Premiere & Streaming Movie Weekly Listing Prompt (v2.0) **Author:** Scott M **Goal:** -Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres and returning season starts in a specified upcoming week. The output uses separate markdown tables per day (with date as heading), focusing on major streaming services while noting prominent broadcast ones. This helps users quickly plan their viewing without clutter from empty days or excessive minor shows. +Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres, returning season starts, AND new movies releasing to streaming services in a specified upcoming week. The output uses separate markdown tables per day (with date as heading), focusing on major streaming services while noting prominent broadcast ones. This helps users quickly plan their viewing without clutter from empty days or excessive minor shows/films. **Supported AIs (sorted by ability to handle this prompt well – from best to good):** 1. Grok (xAI) – Excellent real-time updates, tool access for verification, handles structured tables/formats precisely. @@ -54715,31 +54715,33 @@ Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres and returning sea - v1.0 (initial) – Basic table with Date, Name, New/Returning, Network/Service. - v1.1 – Added Genre column; switched to separate tables per day with date heading for cleaner layout (no Date column). - v1.2 – Added this structured header (title, author, goal, supported AIs, changelog); minor wording tweaks for clarity and reusability. +- v1.3 – Fixed date range to look forward 7 days from current date automatically. +- v2.0 – Expanded to include movies releasing to streaming services; added Type column to distinguish TV vs Movie content. **Prompt Instructions:** -List any new TV shows (series premieres) or returning shows (new seasons) starting/premiering in the next week (from [start date] to [end date], e.g., January 26 to February 1, 2026). +List any new TV shows (series premieres), returning TV shows (new seasons), AND new movies releasing to streaming services in the next 7 days from today's date forward. -Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### January 27, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days. +Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return/release. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### January 27, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days. Use these exact columns in each table: - Name -- New or Returning (include season number if returning, e.g., 'Returning - Season 3' or 'New'; add notes like '(miniseries, all episodes drop)' or '(Part 1)' if applicable) +- Type (either 'TV Show' or 'Movie') +- New or Returning (for TV: include season number if returning, e.g., 'Returning - Season 3' or 'New'; add notes like '(miniseries, all episodes drop)' or '(Part 1)' if applicable. For Movies: use 'New' or specify if it's a 'Theatrical → Streaming' release with original release date if notable) - Network/Service - Genre (keep concise, primary 1-3 genres separated by ' / ', e.g., 'Superhero / Action / Comedy' or 'Period Drama / Romance') -Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres if they are high-profile (e.g., network reality competitions, major dramas). Only include shows that actually premiere new episodes, full seasons, or parts during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without new content starting. +Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres if they are high-profile (e.g., network reality competitions, major dramas). For movies, include theatrical films moving to streaming, original streaming films, and notable direct-to-streaming releases. Exclude limited theatrical releases not yet on streaming. Only include content that actually premieres/releases during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without new content starting. -Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV pages). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements. +Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV/film pages, JustWatch). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements. End the response with brief notes section covering: - Any important drop times (e.g., time zone specifics like 6PM PT), -- Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts), +- Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts for TV; theatrical window info for movies), - Availability caveats (e.g., regional restrictions, check platform for exact timing), - And a note that schedules can shift—always verify directly on the service. -If literally no major premieres in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing shows. - +If literally no major premieres or releases in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing content. ``` diff --git a/prompts.csv b/prompts.csv index 521d1f33..3341d628 100644 --- a/prompts.csv +++ b/prompts.csv @@ -41526,11 +41526,11 @@ Your task is to: - Explain this concept using analogies from a completely different field. - Ignore the content. Analyze the structure, flow, and argument pattern. Why does this work so well? - List every assumption this argument relies on. Now tell me which ones are most fragile and why.",FALSE,TEXT,ersinyilmaz -TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt,"### TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt (v1.2) +TV Premiere Weekly Listing Prompt,"### TV Premiere & Streaming Movie Weekly Listing Prompt (v2.0) **Author:** Scott M **Goal:** -Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres and returning season starts in a specified upcoming week. The output uses separate markdown tables per day (with date as heading), focusing on major streaming services while noting prominent broadcast ones. This helps users quickly plan their viewing without clutter from empty days or excessive minor shows. +Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres, returning season starts, AND new movies releasing to streaming services in a specified upcoming week. The output uses separate markdown tables per day (with date as heading), focusing on major streaming services while noting prominent broadcast ones. This helps users quickly plan their viewing without clutter from empty days or excessive minor shows/films. **Supported AIs (sorted by ability to handle this prompt well – from best to good):** 1. Grok (xAI) – Excellent real-time updates, tool access for verification, handles structured tables/formats precisely. @@ -41543,31 +41543,33 @@ Create a clean, user-friendly summary of new TV show premieres and returning sea - v1.0 (initial) – Basic table with Date, Name, New/Returning, Network/Service. - v1.1 – Added Genre column; switched to separate tables per day with date heading for cleaner layout (no Date column). - v1.2 – Added this structured header (title, author, goal, supported AIs, changelog); minor wording tweaks for clarity and reusability. +- v1.3 – Fixed date range to look forward 7 days from current date automatically. +- v2.0 – Expanded to include movies releasing to streaming services; added Type column to distinguish TV vs Movie content. **Prompt Instructions:** -List any new TV shows (series premieres) or returning shows (new seasons) starting/premiering in the next week (from [start date] to [end date], e.g., January 26 to February 1, 2026). +List any new TV shows (series premieres), returning TV shows (new seasons), AND new movies releasing to streaming services in the next 7 days from today's date forward. -Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### January 27, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days. +Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return/release. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### January 27, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days. Use these exact columns in each table: - Name -- New or Returning (include season number if returning, e.g., 'Returning - Season 3' or 'New'; add notes like '(miniseries, all episodes drop)' or '(Part 1)' if applicable) +- Type (either 'TV Show' or 'Movie') +- New or Returning (for TV: include season number if returning, e.g., 'Returning - Season 3' or 'New'; add notes like '(miniseries, all episodes drop)' or '(Part 1)' if applicable. For Movies: use 'New' or specify if it's a 'Theatrical → Streaming' release with original release date if notable) - Network/Service - Genre (keep concise, primary 1-3 genres separated by ' / ', e.g., 'Superhero / Action / Comedy' or 'Period Drama / Romance') -Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres if they are high-profile (e.g., network reality competitions, major dramas). Only include shows that actually premiere new episodes, full seasons, or parts during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without new content starting. +Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres if they are high-profile (e.g., network reality competitions, major dramas). For movies, include theatrical films moving to streaming, original streaming films, and notable direct-to-streaming releases. Exclude limited theatrical releases not yet on streaming. Only include content that actually premieres/releases during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without new content starting. -Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV pages). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements. +Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV/film pages, JustWatch). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements. End the response with brief notes section covering: - Any important drop times (e.g., time zone specifics like 6PM PT), -- Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts), +- Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts for TV; theatrical window info for movies), - Availability caveats (e.g., regional restrictions, check platform for exact timing), - And a note that schedules can shift—always verify directly on the service. -If literally no major premieres in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing shows. -",FALSE,TEXT,thanos0000@gmail.com +If literally no major premieres or releases in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing content.",FALSE,TEXT,thanos0000@gmail.com copilot,"--- name: copilot description: copilot instruction