/rolelockLocks Claude into a character for the entire session, immune to role drift.
Category: Power Commands
Before / After
You are X. Act like X.
/rolelock You are a brutally honest startup investor reviewing my pitch.
What changes in Claude's response
Without /rolelock, Claude breaks character after ~10 messages and slides back into 'Sure! I'd be happy to help.' /rolelock holds the character for 50+ messages. Useful for practice scenarios — interviews, sales calls, hard conversations — where breaking character ruins the rep.
When NOT to use /rolelock
Don't /rolelock for chats where you'll switch topics. The character lock makes Claude awkward when you suddenly need a different kind of help.
Codes that stack with /rolelock
/rolelock is one of 120 tested prompt prefixes. The full cheat sheet has before/after examples, warnings, combos, and 10 workflow playbooks.
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