SOLID. Five letters that every AI already understands deeply.
Say "Refactor this using SOLID" and the AI knows exactly what to do. Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion. You do not need to explain any of these. The model has read every textbook, every blog post, every Stack Overflow answer about them.
This is what we call a Semantic Anchor. One compact term that activates an entire knowledge domain. Instead of writing a paragraph of instructions, you reference the concept and the AI fills in the rest. The prompt stays short. The output stays precise.
SOLID is the second video in our Semantic Anchors series. The first explained what Semantic Anchors are. This one shows the first concrete anchor in action. 60 seconds, one prompt shortcut you can use immediately. More are coming.
The full collection of Semantic Anchors is open source and growing. If you use a term that reliably steers AI behavior, contribute it.
https://llm-coding.github.io/Semantic-Anchors/