The 6 tools are not isolated — they form a pipeline: rough out a draft in templates / generator, polish in the editor, branch in the lab, archive in the library. This page walks through it.
Start here. Fill a scenario template or pick from the tag library to produce an initial prompt draft.
Open templates →Polish. Split the draft into subject / style / light / composition blocks, edit each independently, remove conflicts, add weights.
Open editor →Branch. One-click structural breakdown, N variants and randomized creative directions.
Open lab →Archive. Save the best versions with categories, stars, notes; export TXT / Markdown / CSV.
Open library →No. The workflow is designed around local browser-side prompt drafting, editing, saving and exporting.
Start with templates or the tag generator, then polish the result in the structured editor.
History records the drafting process. The library stores prompts you want to reuse later.
Yes. Stabilize the structure in the editor, then use the lab to branch style, parameter and negative-prompt variants.