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Prompt Burrito Diagram Prompt

Target

  • Document: docs/blog/posts/structured-agentic-software-engineering.md
  • Intended insertion point: near the end of ## XPrompts, after the prompt history/stash GIF.
  • Final asset path: docs/images/blog/prompt_burrito.png
  • Current status: prompt brief only; raster generation is a follow-up.

Intended Alt Text

Funny layered diagram showing a SASE prompt built from workspace refs, directives, XPrompt templates, typed inputs, and the final task text.

Final GPT Image Prompt

Use case: blog illustration.

Asset type: 16:9 playful technical infographic, final PNG may be post-processed with deterministic labels.

Primary request: Create a clean, funny, 16:9 landscape illustration of a "prompt burrito" that explains SASE prompt composition. Use a light neutral background, crisp flat illustration, simple layered shapes, and generous blank label areas. Do not include generated readable text, logos, fake UI screenshots, dense paragraphs, or dark terminal panels.

Composition: show a large open wrap or layered stack in the center, with five clearly separated ingredient-like layers: workspace reference, directives, XPrompt template, typed inputs, and final task text. Around it, show small source cards feeding the layers: #git:nova-style workspace card, %model/%wait directive card, #review template card, an input form card, and plain-language task card. On the right, show the assembled prompt becoming one or more agent launch cards, with a small branch/fan-out visual for alternations. Keep the humor visual rather than wordy.

Tone: warm and dry, useful for a blog reader who just learned that SASE prompts are composable. It should feel like an explanatory aside, not a marketing hero image.

Post-Processing Notes

  • Add deterministic labels locally if generated text is wrong or hard to read.
  • Suggested short labels: "workspace", "directives", "XPrompt", "typed inputs", "task", and "agent launch".
  • Keep syntax examples outside the raster when possible; the surrounding Markdown already carries exact syntax.