Each file is a multi-turn prompt sequence. Build turns on the left (Workshop), see what you'll send on the right (Final). Apply per-turn transformations (Finglish, Glaswegian, anything you define) to obfuscate or restyle.
Plays are reusable prompts. Save any prompt as a play to reuse it later. Add plays to the current file via the Plays tab in the sidebar or each turn's ⋯ menu.
Programs let you separate work across challenges (Gray Swan, HackerOne, etc). Filter by program at the top.
aistudio.google.comLibrary folder layout:
my-library/ ├── .qwentin/ (config) ├── plays/ (reusable plays) └── prompts/ (your prompt files)
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Each transformation is a name plus a prompt telling Gemini how to rewrite text. Use for translation (Finglish, Glaswegian) or any style transform (formal register, typo injection, hypothetical wrapping).
Add model codenames. Files can be tagged with a model so model-scoped plays show up automatically.
Optionally tag each behavior with an index (e.g. 1.2) and a subsection (e.g. CBRN) to mirror Gray Swan's structure. The tracker sorts by these.
Each program is a context you work in (e.g. Gray Swan: Proving Ground, HackerOne: Acme Co). Files belong to a program, and plays can be scoped to one.
Strategies have stable IDs, so renaming one updates every file that uses it. Deleting one strips it from every file on disk.
Your files will be relocated only, not modified.