Your prompts and dev commands, indexed.
Save the prompts that work. Search them by tag, language, or use case. Browse the community vault when you need a new one. Stop re-typing the same thing into ChatGPT every morning.
The reference shelf for the prompts and commands you actually use.
Stop pasting the same fifty prompts into ChatGPT. Stop hunting for the same kubectl one-liner. Save it once, search it forever, share it when it's good.
A library that knows what you actually do.
Save the prompts that work. Tag them by language, framework, or use case. Pin the ones you reach for daily. Search them with one keystroke from anywhere in the app.
- Tag by language, framework, tool, or workflow
- Pin frequently-used commands to the top
- Inline notes, version history, and copy-on-click
- Keyboard-first navigation — search, copy, paste, done
Borrow what works. Share what wins.
Don't have a prompt yet? Browse what other developers have already battle-tested across Cursor, Replit, Lovable, and the rest. Save the good ones to your library; share yours back.
- Categories for web dev, DevOps, debugging, AI/ML, and more
- Save community commands directly into your personal vault
- Vote, comment, and remix shared prompts
- Author your own collection and publish it to the community
Plays nice with the tools you already use.
Cursor, Lovable, Replit, Firebase, your terminal, your editor — CommandVault's library moves with you. Copy with one click; paste where you need it.
- Editor integrations: VS Code, Cursor, JetBrains
- One-click copy with formatting preserved
- Keyboard shortcut to summon the vault from anywhere
- Public API + webhooks for piping commands into your stack
Developers who type the same thing more than once.
If you've ever copy-pasted a prompt out of an old chat thread or a Notion page, CommandVault is for you. It scales from a personal cheat sheet to a team-wide knowledge base.
Web developers
React, Vue, Tailwind, TypeScript — every snippet you reach for, on a keyboard shortcut.
DevOps + SRE
kubectl one-liners, Terraform snippets, runbook commands — indexed by cluster, environment, and crisis.
AI/ML practitioners
System prompts, eval harnesses, fine-tune templates — versioned and attributed to the model + tool that worked.
Tech-curious founders
Lovable, Replit, Cursor, Firebase prompts that ship product without writing a line of code yourself.
Three steps. Then you stop re-typing.
Most users have their first ten commands saved and tagged before they finish the install.
Create a CommandVault account.
Free to start. Install the editor extension and the keyboard shortcut takes you straight to your vault.
Tag it by language, tool, and use case.
Paste a snippet or a prompt. Add tags. Done. The next time you need it, search beats hunting through chat history every time.
Borrow what works. Share what wins.
Find a prompt that fits your stack? Save it to your library in one click. Got one that always works? Publish it to the community.
Stop re-typing. Start reaching for your vault.
The prompts you've already perfected, the commands you've already debugged — kept, searchable, and one keystroke away from the next time you need them.