The pitch We just open-sourced 260 prompts from ZSky AI's production library at github.com/zsky-ai/zsky-prompt-library . MIT licensed. Use them with any AI tool — not just ours. Why open-source prompts? Most AI prompt collections you find online are either: Aesthetically curated but not technically useful (Pinterest-mood-board style) Hidden behind paywalls and "prompt courses" Tied to a specific tool's syntax that breaks elsewhere The ZSky prompt library is different in three ways: Tested in production. Every prompt has been run through actual generation. We kept the ones that worked, dropped the ones that produced inconsistent output. Tool-agnostic. Phrasing follows photo metadata conventions (camera, lens, light direction, color temperature) that any modern image model has been trained on. They work in Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, ZSky, etc. Categorized for actual use cases.…