I ran a test with a messy folder containing 142 .textClipping prompt files from my AI4Agile course. Claude Cowork read the curriculum document, asked about output format, and proposed a plan to convert the files to Markdown, categorize by use case, create a master index with tags, and map each prompt to course modules. The result: 128 prompts converted and organized into 10 folders plus a master index. Originals were left untouched so I could verify before deleting.
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AI4Agile Prompt Archive Cleanup
Convert 142 .textClipping prompt files to Markdown, categorize by use case, and build a master index mapped to course modules
★★☆ Intermediate 15-30 min January 14, 2026
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Scenario
I have a messy folder of course prompt clippings and want them converted to structured Markdown and organized by course modules.
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Prompt
Organize this folder of .textClipping prompt files. - Convert each to Markdown - Categorize by use case - Create a master index with role tags and course module mapping - Leave originals untouched
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Expected Result
Claude read the curriculum, converted 128 prompts to Markdown, organized them into 10 folders, and produced a master index with tags and module mappings.
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Tips
- • Ask Claude to describe the output structure before execution
- • Keep originals for verification and rollback
- • Define tag taxonomy and module naming upfront