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Comparison guide

Prompt dumps do not become team infrastructure.

Saving prompts is better than losing them. It is not the same as designing a Governed AI Workflow your team can inspect, reuse, and improve. Skill Libraries are the proof mechanism inside VibeSec\'s Governed AI Workflows umbrella.

Short answer

What is the difference between a prompt dump and a Skill Library?

A prompt dump saves wording. A Skill Library saves the workflow around the wording: approved sources, data boundaries, blocked inputs, review gates, output format, owner, and eval scenarios. That is what makes a Skill Library usable inside a Governed AI Workflow.

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Decision point
Prompt dump
Skill Library
What gets saved?
Prompt wording and maybe a short note about when to use it.
The workflow, source rules, safe inputs, blocked inputs, review checks, output format, and owner.
Who can inspect it?
Usually one person or whoever has access to a shared doc.
The team can inspect the complete reusable workflow and see why each check exists.
How does quality improve?
People copy the latest prompt and hope the model behaves.
The team updates skills when failure cases, approval gaps, or source drift show up.
What stops unsafe use?
Usually memory, judgment, or informal review.
Blocked inputs, escalation rules, human approval gates, and eval scenarios are part of the asset.

Use prompt dumps for rough capture.

A prompt dump is fine when one person is experimenting and the task is low-risk. It should not be the operating model for repeatable team work.

Use Skill Libraries for repeated workflows.

If the task affects buyers, CRM records, campaigns, proposals, or customer-facing claims, capture the full workflow and its review rules.

Use the Manual when context matters.

The Company-Specific Skill Library Manual adapts one public library to your real tools, data sources, approval owners, and team language.