9 rules available in the DeepSeek directory
System rules for safe code refactoring with DeepSeek R1, requiring test coverage verification, incremental changes, and behavior preservation checks.
System rules for configuring DeepSeek R1 as an academic writing assistant that maintains scholarly tone, proper citations, and disciplinary conventions.
System rules for forcing DeepSeek R1 to output structured JSON, YAML, or XML responses while still leveraging chain-of-thought reasoning in think tags.
Rules for building an intelligent router that selects the optimal DeepSeek model (V3, R1, Coder) based on task type, complexity, and cost constraints.
Guidelines for maximizing DeepSeek R1 reasoning quality through proper prompting structure, thinking tag management, and multi-step problem decomposition.
Official recommended settings for DeepSeek R1 models including temperature, system prompt handling, and thinking tag enforcement for best performance.
Official recommendation: avoid system prompts for R1 — place all instructions in user prompt. For V3, use system prompts to lock in behavior. Temperature 0.6 recommended.
Optimized system configuration for mathematical problem-solving and proof verification with DeepSeek R1.
Configuration for using DeepSeek R1 as a research analyst, leveraging its reasoning capabilities for deep analysis and structured research output.