system_prompts_leaks
ModelFreeExtracted system prompts from ChatGPT (GPT-5.4, GPT-5.3, Codex), Claude (Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, Claude Code), Gemini (3.1 Pro, 3 Flash, CLI), Grok (4.2, 4), Perplexity, and more. Updated regularly.
Capabilities11 decomposed
multi-provider system prompt extraction and archival
Medium confidenceMaintains a comprehensive, version-controlled repository of system prompts extracted from 8+ major AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Perplexity, Mistral, Microsoft, Notion) across 30+ model variants. Uses a hierarchical directory structure organized by provider and model version, with both raw prompt documents and human-readable markdown variants. Implements automated collection workflows to detect and capture prompt updates across provider releases, enabling longitudinal analysis of how system instructions evolve across model generations.
Only publicly maintained repository aggregating system prompts from 8+ major AI providers with structured organization by provider, model version, and capability domain (tool integration, memory systems, safety constraints). Includes cross-system architectural analysis documenting patterns like channel-based tool namespacing (GPT-5.4), MCP integration (Claude), and personality frameworks (GPT-5 variants).
More comprehensive and regularly updated than scattered blog posts or individual leaks; provides structured comparison across providers rather than isolated prompt documentation.
tool integration pattern documentation and comparison
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents how different AI providers implement tool calling, function invocation, and API integration within their system prompts. Captures provider-specific patterns including OpenAI's channel-based tool namespace organization, Anthropic's MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration with browser automation and external services, Google's Gemini API search/browse tool architecture, and xAI's API policy layers. Enables analysis of how tool schemas, error handling, and capability constraints are communicated to models through system-level instructions.
Documents provider-specific tool integration architectures including OpenAI's channel-based namespace organization, Anthropic's MCP protocol with native bindings for Slack/Gmail/Google Workspace, and Gemini's multimodal tool ecosystem. Provides side-by-side comparison of how each provider constrains tool availability and error handling at the system prompt level.
More detailed than official provider documentation about actual system-level tool constraints; reveals implementation details that providers don't explicitly document in public API references.
specialized deployment and workspace architecture documentation
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents system prompts for specialized AI deployments including workspace integrations, API variants, and specialized tools. Captures Claude Desktop Code CLI architecture, Gemini Workspace and AI Studio deployments, Grok Team Collaboration mode, and how providers adapt system prompts for different deployment contexts. Documents how system-level instructions vary between web interface, API, and specialized workspace deployments.
Documents system prompts for specialized deployments including Claude Desktop Code CLI, Gemini Workspace/AI Studio, and Grok Team Collaboration mode. Shows how providers adapt system-level instructions for different deployment contexts and team collaboration scenarios.
More comprehensive than provider documentation about deployment-specific behavior; reveals system prompt variations that providers don't explicitly document.
memory and context management architecture analysis
Medium confidenceDocuments how different AI providers implement conversation memory, user preference persistence, and context window management through system-level instructions. Captures Claude's past conversation and memory system with search/fetch capabilities, GPT-5.4's memory and bio systems with user update cadence, Gemini's workspace-level context persistence, and Grok's team collaboration memory architecture. Enables understanding of how models are instructed to retrieve, prioritize, and forget information across conversation turns.
Reveals system-level memory architecture including Claude's search/fetch mechanism for past conversations, GPT-5.4's bio and user update cadence system, and Grok's team collaboration memory with shared context. Documents how providers instruct models to handle memory conflicts, copyright compliance in retrieval, and context window prioritization.
More detailed than provider documentation about actual memory system constraints; shows how memory is implemented at the system prompt level rather than just API-level features.
safety constraint and alignment framework extraction
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents safety guardrails, content filtering policies, and alignment constraints embedded in system prompts across providers. Captures Claude's security architecture and prompt injection defense mechanisms, GPT-5.4's safety constraints and personality-based behavior modulation, Gemini's chain-of-thought protection and security policies, and Grok's policy layer architecture. Enables analysis of how providers encode safety rules, handle adversarial inputs, and balance capability with constraint.
Documents system-level safety implementations including Claude's prompt injection defense mechanisms, GPT-5.4's personality-based constraint modulation, and Gemini's chain-of-thought protection. Reveals how providers encode safety rules at the system prompt level rather than just through post-hoc filtering.
More transparent than provider safety documentation; shows actual system prompt constraints rather than high-level policy statements.
personality and behavioral framework documentation
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents how AI providers implement personality systems, behavioral variation, and tone modulation through system prompts. Captures GPT-5's personality framework with Listener (warm, reflective), Nerdy (playful, scientific), and Cynic (sarcastic with hidden warmth) variants, Grok's persona and companion system, and how personality constraints affect artifact handling and response style. Enables understanding of how models are instructed to vary behavior based on user context or explicit personality selection.
Documents GPT-5's explicit personality framework with three distinct variants (Listener, Nerdy, Cynic) and their specific behavioral constraints, plus Grok's persona and companion system. Shows how personality is implemented at the system prompt level with specific constraints on tone, response style, and artifact handling.
More detailed than user-facing documentation about actual personality implementation; reveals how personality constraints are encoded in system prompts rather than just describing personality features.
artifact generation and code output architecture analysis
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents how AI providers implement artifact generation, code block handling, and structured output formatting through system prompts. Captures how Claude handles artifacts with Anthropic API integration, how GPT-5.4 manages artifact generation and skills integration, and how different providers constrain code output formatting. Documents system-level instructions for when to generate artifacts, how to structure them, and how to handle multi-file or complex code generation.
Documents system-level artifact generation including Claude's Anthropic API integration for artifact creation, GPT-5.4's artifact generation with skills integration, and provider-specific rules for when artifacts should be generated vs inline responses. Reveals how artifact constraints affect code generation behavior.
More detailed than API documentation about actual artifact generation rules; shows system prompt constraints that determine artifact creation decisions.
external integration and api orchestration pattern documentation
Medium confidenceExtracts and documents how AI providers integrate with external services and APIs through system prompts. Captures Claude's integrations with Slack, Gmail, and Google Workspace, Gemini's search and browse tool architecture, Perplexity's browser and voice assistant integrations, and how providers handle API authentication, error handling, and capability constraints. Documents system-level instructions for API orchestration, rate limiting awareness, and multi-service coordination.
Documents provider-specific external integrations including Claude's native Slack/Gmail/Google Workspace bindings, Gemini's search and browse tool ecosystem, and Perplexity's browser and voice assistant architecture. Shows how providers handle API orchestration, authentication, and capability constraints at the system prompt level.
More comprehensive than provider marketing materials about actual integration capabilities; reveals system-level constraints and orchestration patterns.
model version evolution and capability tracking
Medium confidenceMaintains version-controlled documentation of system prompts across model generations and variants, enabling longitudinal analysis of how AI providers evolve their architectures. Tracks changes from GPT-4 through GPT-5.4, Claude Sonnet through Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 2.5 through 3.1 Pro, and Grok 3 through 4.2. Documents how capabilities are added, deprecated, or modified across versions, and how system-level instructions change to support new features or address discovered issues.
Provides version-controlled history of system prompts across 30+ model variants from 8+ providers, enabling diff-based analysis of how architectures evolve. Captures capability additions, deprecations, and modifications across generations in a structured, comparable format.
More comprehensive version history than provider release notes; shows actual system prompt changes rather than high-level feature announcements.
cross-provider architectural pattern analysis and comparison
Medium confidenceEnables comparative analysis of architectural patterns across different AI providers by aggregating system prompts in a structured format. Supports identification of common patterns (tool integration, memory systems, safety constraints, personality frameworks) and provider-specific innovations. Facilitates analysis of how different providers solve similar problems (e.g., context window management, tool calling, artifact generation) using different architectural approaches.
Aggregates system prompts from 8+ providers in a structured format that enables direct architectural comparison. Reveals how different providers implement solutions to common problems (tool calling, memory, safety, personality) using different system-level approaches.
Unique in enabling side-by-side architectural comparison across providers; most analysis is scattered across individual provider documentation or blog posts.
raw and human-readable prompt variant documentation
Medium confidenceMaintains both raw extracted system prompts and human-readable markdown variants with annotations, enabling different use cases for prompt analysis. Raw variants preserve exact formatting and structure as extracted from providers, while markdown variants add section headers, formatting, and explanatory notes for easier reading and analysis. Supports both programmatic analysis of raw prompts and human-readable study of architectural decisions.
Provides both raw extracted prompts and human-readable markdown variants with annotations, supporting both programmatic analysis and human study. Enables comparison of how providers structure prompts and what information is emphasized in annotations.
More accessible than raw prompts alone; dual format supports both technical analysis and educational use cases.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓AI security researchers studying prompt injection vulnerabilities
- ✓LLM engineers building competing models or fine-tuning approaches
- ✓Prompt engineers optimizing interactions with multiple AI providers
- ✓Transparency advocates analyzing AI provider design decisions
- ✓Teams building multi-model orchestration layers
- ✓Teams building multi-model agent frameworks
- ✓Developers creating tool-calling abstraction layers
- ✓Researchers studying how LLMs learn to use external APIs
Known Limitations
- ⚠Prompts are static snapshots — may lag behind live model behavior by weeks or months
- ⚠No guarantee of completeness — some providers actively hide or obfuscate system prompts
- ⚠Extracted prompts may be incomplete or partially redacted by providers
- ⚠Does not capture runtime behavior divergence from documented system prompts
- ⚠No versioning metadata for when each prompt was extracted or which model version it applies to
- ⚠System prompts document intended behavior, not actual runtime tool calling implementation
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Repository Details
Last commit: Apr 20, 2026
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Extracted system prompts from ChatGPT (GPT-5.4, GPT-5.3, Codex), Claude (Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, Claude Code), Gemini (3.1 Pro, 3 Flash, CLI), Grok (4.2, 4), Perplexity, and more. Updated regularly.
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