Prompt Triggers and Automation

Prompt Triggers and Automation
Smart control over your prompt behavior 

Prompt Triggers let you add dynamic rules to your prompt structure. This allows you to automatically activate style, exclusions, and visual prompts based on keywords or conditions. Ideal for working with complex or repeatable prompt structures.

– Location and function

  • Can be found at the top right of the prompt text box as {}an icon
  • Tooltip: “Add Prompt Trigger”
  • Activates conditional rules within your prompt
  • Works with “Show Dynamic Prompt” to show variations
  • Combines well with “Remove Negative Prompt” for exclusion management

– Examples of triggers

  • style=geometric → Automatically add “no curves, no floral”
  • palette=dark → Add “background must be deep black”.
  • layout=symmetrical → Enable “frame must be fully visible and aligned within the image boundaries”

– Setting Tip: Max Prompts

  • Max Prompts: 288
  • This is about 33% of 1000
  • Provides sufficient variation without overload
  • Keep triggers organized and avoid conflicts or overlapping conditions

– Usage scenarios

  • Automatically exclude unwanted style elements
  • Injecting color palettes or composition instructions
  • Enabling edge checking on specific layouts
  • Building modular prompt structures for test series

– Common mistakes

  • Too many overlapping triggers → leads to inconsistent behavior
  • No clear conditions → AI ignores the trigger
  • Forgot to manage negative prompt rules → unwanted elements keep appearing

– Tip for integration

Combine triggers with fixed prompt rules such as:

  • No floral motifs. No curved lines. No organic shapes.
  • Frame must be fully visible and aligned within the image boundaries. No cropping or shifting of borders.

How to maintain control and flexibility in your image generation It follows a fixed rhythm:
Style Blend → Color Codex → Object