> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.luxalgo.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Prompting Tips

Effective prompting is key to getting the best results from Quant. Follow these tips to generate high-quality Pine Script® code efficiently.

## Start Simple

Say what you want to build in plain language.

**Examples:**

* "A RSI oscillator with signals."
* "An order block detector with breakout signals."

This gets you moving fast and gives the agent something concrete to scaffold.

## Be Specific About the "Result"

Tell Quant what "done" looks like:

* Expected indicator behavior under specific scenarios
* How the indicator should look like, with explicit mention of plot/label/line styles, colors, linewidth...etc
* Tell Quant if the indicator should appear on the chart, or in its own pane

<Tip>
  You can use images to provide a more direct answer about what the output should look like.
</Tip>

## Break Big Work Into Small Steps

Asking Quant to build a complex indicator/strategy/toolkit in a single shot will generally lead to poor results.

Instead of "build the whole toolkit," do:

* "Start with element A."
* "Add element B"
* "Add element C"
* "Add alerts"

Incremental prompts reduce bugs, and provide checkpoints you can comeback to.

## Ask the Agent to Plan When It's Complex

If you're not sure about the indicator architecture:

> "Break this indicator into steps and propose a plan to achieve it"

Then implement step-by-step.

## Iterate with Targeted Follow-ups

After the first output, request one change per message:

* "Add moving average to x."
* "Add alert on condition x."
* "Add tooltip to these inputs..."

This keeps iterations clean and predictable.
