neckprompt
Neckprompt is a term used in prompt engineering to describe an auxiliary prompt inserted into a language-model generation workflow to influence intermediate steps of reasoning or representation before the final output is produced. Unlike a conventional prompt that is provided at the start of a session, a neckprompt operates in the mid-stream, conditioning the model's hidden states or the decoding path at a designated point in the generation process. The concept appears in practitioner discussions and experimental work as a way to improve control, safety, and domain adaptation without requiring a full redesign of the prompting architecture.
Neckprompts are used to steer tone, factuality, or stylistic constraints, guide multi-step reasoning, or reinforce compliance
Implementation and use in practice vary. Neckprompts are typically applied within multi-turn or staged prompting setups,
Applications and limitations. Potential uses include reducing hallucinations by anchoring outputs to verified information, enforcing domain-specific