User Actions
Three ways to interact with content: Save, Fork, and Like. Each serves a different purpose.
The Three Actions
Save
Bookmark content to your Library for quick access
How it works
- Creates a reference to the original content
- Stays in sync—if the author updates, you see changes
- Takes up minimal storage
- Appears in your Library under 'Saved'
When to use
- You want quick access to useful content
- You want to stay updated with author improvements
- You don't need to modify it
How to save
- 1Find a prompt, command, or snippet you like
- 2Click the Save button (bookmark icon)
- 3Access it anytime from your Library
Fork
Create your own copy that you fully own and can modify
How it works
- Creates a new, independent copy of the content
- You become the owner of the fork
- You can edit, modify, or delete your version
- Attribution preserved—links back to original
- Appears in the Fork Tree of the original
When to use
- You want to customize content for your needs
- You want to build upon someone else's work
- You want full control over future changes
- You want to share your improved version
How to fork
- 1Find a prompt, command, or snippet
- 2Click the Fork button
- 3The fork appears in your Library under 'Forked'
- 4Edit it from there
Like
Upvote content you find useful
How it works
- Increases the like count on content
- Helps surface quality content
- Contributes to creator's leaderboard ranking
- One like per user per item
When to use
- The content is genuinely useful
- You want to support the creator
- You want to help others discover good content
How to like
- 1Click the Like button (heart icon)
- 2Click again to unlike
Action Comparison
Quick reference for all three actions:
| Action | Creates Copy? | Editable? | Shows Support? | In Library? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Save | Saved | |||
| Fork | Forked | |||
| Like | — |
Save vs. Fork
The most common question—when to use each:
Save
- Creates a bookmark reference
- Always synced with original
- Can't edit the content
- Quick access for reference
Fork
- Creates an independent copy
- You own it completely
- Full editing capabilities
- Attribution preserved
Common Scenarios
What action fits your situation?
"I want to use this prompt regularly"
It'll be in your Library, always up to date.
"I want to modify this prompt for my use case"
You'll have your own version to customize.
"This is really well-crafted"
Help the creator and help others discover it.
"I want to do all of the above"
Save it, like it, and fork it—all three actions are independent.