Your Library
Your personal space on DevCompendium. Everything you've created, saved, and forked in one organized place.
Accessing Your Library
Click Library in the navigation bar
Go directly to /library
Note: The Library is only available to signed-in users. Visitors will see a locked state with a sign-up prompt.
Library Sections
Your Library organizes content into three sections:
Created
Content you've made from scratch
- Prompts you authored
- Commands you authored
- Snippets you authored
- Collections you created
- Workflows you built
This is your original work. You have full control to edit, update visibility, or delete.
Saved
Content you've bookmarked
- Prompts saved from other users
- Commands saved from other users
- Snippets saved from other users
Saved items are references to the original. They stay in sync—if the author updates, you see those changes.
Forked
Content you've copied and customized
- Prompts you forked (and potentially modified)
- Commands you forked (and potentially modified)
- Snippets you forked (and potentially modified)
Forked items are independent copies you own. Changes to the original don't affect your fork.
Managing Your Content
Edit Content
- 1Go to your Library
- 2Find the item in 'Created' or 'Forked' section
- 3Click to open
- 4Click Edit
- 5Make your changes and save
Change Visibility
Remove Saved Content
- 1Open the saved item
- 2Click the Save button again (unsave)
- 3It's removed from your Library
Delete Content
- 1Open the item
- 2Click Delete
- 3Confirm the deletion
Content with zero saves AND zero forks → Permanently deleted. Content with forks or saves → Soft deleted (archived).
Library Stats
Your Library shows your contribution stats:
Total prompts created
Total commands created
Total snippets created
Total collections
Total workflows
Likes received
These same stats appear on your public profile.
Tips for Library Management
Keep it organized
Create collections for different projects or purposes.
Review periodically
Remove saved items you no longer need.
Fork before customizing
If you want to modify something, fork it first so you don't depend on the original.
Use visibility wisely
Keep works-in-progress private until they're ready.
Common Questions
What happens to my saved item if the author deletes it?
If the author soft-deletes (has forks/saves), you keep access. If hard-deleted, the saved reference is removed.
Can others see my saved items?
No. Your saved items are private to you.
Can I move a fork back to saved?
Not directly. But you can save the original separately and delete your fork if you prefer.
How many items can I save?
No limit. Save as many as you like.