Nano Banana Pro Prompts Recommend Skill Review: 10,000+ Prompts at Your Fingertips
In-depth review of YouMind-OpenLab's nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill, an AI skill for Claude Code and OpenClaw that provides smart prompt recommendations from 10,000+ Gemini image generation prompts.
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Nano Banana Pro Prompts Recommend Skill Review: 10,000+ Prompts at Your Fingertips
I’ll be honest — writing image prompts has always been a pain for me. I can picture exactly what I want in my head, but translating that into words? Something always gets lost. Recently I tried something pretty interesting — nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill. It’s not a website or an app. It’s more like a “prompt concierge” that lives inside your AI assistant.
Project Background: Why This Tool Exists
This skill comes from YouMind-OpenLab, built specifically for AI agent platforms like Claude Code and OpenClaw. The core idea is simple: instead of making users dig through thousands of prompts, let the AI find the right ones for you.
It connects to Nano Banana Pro (Google Gemini’s image generation model) and currently houses 10,000+ prompts, synced automatically twice daily. The data comes from viral AI art posts on Twitter — basically, the prompts that actually worked in the wild, curated and organized for your AI assistant to access instantly.
Core Features: Three That Stood Out to Me
1. Smart Semantic Search — Just Describe What You Want
No need to memorize keywords. Just talk to it like you would to a friend. I told it “find me a cyberpunk-style avatar prompt” and it returned three top matches, each with sample image descriptions.
Real talk: Way faster than browsing PromptBase for half an hour, and the matching accuracy was surprisingly good.
2. Content Remix Mode — Illustrations from Your Text
This is the feature I use the most. Paste in an article or video script, and it recommends style templates, asks a few personalization questions (gender, mood, setting), then generates custom prompts.
For example, I had a piece about remote work last week. I pasted it in, it suggested a “minimalist illustration style,” asked what vibe I wanted, and gave me three cover image prompts. Copied straight to Gemini and the images came out great.
3. Token-Efficient Design — Huge Library, Tiny Footprint
10,000+ prompts sounds scary, right? But the implementation is clever — it never loads full category files. Instead, it uses grep-style extraction to pull only matching prompts. So even with a massive library, token consumption stays minimal. I appreciate this kind of thoughtful engineering.
Quick Start
Installation is straightforward, depending on your platform:
# Claude Code
npx skills i YouMind-OpenLab/nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill
# OpenClaw (recommended)
clawhub install nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend
# Other AI assistants (Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, etc.)
npx skills i YouMind-OpenLab/nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill
Once installed, just tell your AI assistant what you need. No extra configuration required.
Pros and Cons: The Good and the Not-So-Good
Pros
- Zero learning curve: Install and start chatting — that’s it
- Well-organized categories: Social media, product marketing, avatars, e-commerce, game assets, YouTube thumbnails… over a dozen major categories with subcategories
- Constantly updated: Auto-syncs twice daily, so viral new prompts show up the next day
- Cross-platform: Works with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Cursor, and more
Cons
- Tied to specific AI assistants: If you don’t use Claude Code or OpenClaw, this skill won’t do much for you
- Optimized for Gemini: While some prompts work with DALL-E and GPT Image, results may vary
- No visual interface: Pure command-line / conversational interaction. To see sample images, you need to copy prompts and generate them yourself
- English-centric prompt library: Most prompts are in English, so non-English users may need to translate or adapt for their use cases
Who It’s For and Final Thoughts
I think this tool is best suited for:
- Content creators who regularly use Gemini for images — saves tons of prompt-writing time
- Heavy Claude Code / OpenClaw users — install it once, benefit constantly
- Social media managers — over 10,000 social media prompts alone, covering covers, illustrations, and viral content templates
Overall, nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill is a practical, no-nonsense tool. It doesn’t try to be a universal prompt encyclopedia. Instead, it focuses on one thing — helping your AI find the right prompts for you — and does it in a lightweight, efficient way. If you’re already using Claude Code or OpenClaw, spending two minutes to install this is well worth it.
GitHub: https://github.com/YouMind-OpenLab/nano-banana-pro-prompts-recommend-skill Stars: 1,504 | Language: TypeScript | License: MIT
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