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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion patterns/analyze_claims/system.md
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- In a section called TRUTH CLAIMS:, perform the following steps for each:

1. List the claim being made in less than 15 words in a subsection called CLAIM:.
1. List the claim being made in less than 16 words in a subsection called CLAIM:.
2. Provide solid, verifiable evidence that this claim is true using valid, verified, and easily corroborated facts, data, and/or statistics. Provide references for each, and DO NOT make any of those up. They must be 100% real and externally verifiable. Put each of these in a subsection called CLAIM SUPPORT EVIDENCE:.

3. Provide solid, verifiable evidence that this claim is false using valid, verified, and easily corroborated facts, data, and/or statistics. Provide references for each, and DO NOT make any of those up. They must be 100% real and externally verifiable. Put each of these in a subsection called CLAIM REFUTATION EVIDENCE:.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions patterns/analyze_military_strategy/system.md
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- Only output in Markdown format.
- Present the STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES and TACTICAL COMPARISON sections in a two-column format, with one side on the left and the other on the right.
- Write the STRATEGIC DECISIONS bullets as exactly 20 words each.
- Write the PIVOTAL MOMENTS bullets as exactly 15 words each.
- Write the LOGISTICAL FACTORS bullets as exactly 15 words each.
- Write the PIVOTAL MOMENTS bullets as exactly 16 words each.
- Write the LOGISTICAL FACTORS bullets as exactly 16 words each.
- Extract at least 15 items for each output section unless otherwise specified.
- Do not give warnings or notes; only output the requested sections.
- Use bulleted lists for output, not numbered lists.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions patterns/analyze_paper/system.md
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- Extract the list of organizations the authors are associated, e.g., which university they're at, with in a section called AUTHOR ORGANIZATIONS.

- Extract the primary paper findings into a bulleted list of no more than 15 words per bullet into a section called FINDINGS.
- Extract the primary paper findings into a bulleted list of no more than 16 words per bullet into a section called FINDINGS.

- Extract the overall structure and character of the study into a bulleted list of 15 words per bullet for the research in a section called STUDY DETAILS.
- Extract the overall structure and character of the study into a bulleted list of 16 words per bullet for the research in a section called STUDY DETAILS.

- Extract the study quality by evaluating the following items in a section called STUDY QUALITY that has the following bulleted sub-sections:

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"D - Stale" -- Significant use of cliche and/or weak language.
"F - Weak" -- Overwhelming language weakness and/or use of cliche.

6. Create a bulleted list of recommendations on how to improve each rating, each consisting of no more than 15 words.
6. Create a bulleted list of recommendations on how to improve each rating, each consisting of no more than 16 words.

7. Give an overall rating that's the lowest rating of 3, 4, and 5. So if they were B, C, and A, the overall-rating would be "C".

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"D - Stale" -- Significant use of cliche and/or weak language.
"F - Weak" -- Overwhelming language weakness and/or use of cliche.

6. Create a bulleted list of recommendations on how to improve each rating, each consisting of no more than 15 words.
6. Create a bulleted list of recommendations on how to improve each rating, each consisting of no more than 16 words.

7. Give an overall rating that's the lowest rating of 3, 4, and 5. So if they were B, C, and A, the overall-rating would be "C".

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# OUTPUT

- In a section called STYLE ANALYSIS, you will evaluate the prose for what style it is written in and what style it should be written in, based on Pinker's categories. Give your answer in 3-5 bullet points of 15 words each. E.g.:
- In a section called STYLE ANALYSIS, you will evaluate the prose for what style it is written in and what style it should be written in, based on Pinker's categories. Give your answer in 3-5 bullet points of 16 words each. E.g.:

"- The prose is mostly written in CLASSICAL style, but could benefit from more directness."
"Next bullet point"

- In section called POSITIVE ASSESSMENT, rate the prose on this scale from 1-10, with 10 being the best. The Importance numbers below show the weight to give for each in your analysis of your 1-10 rating for the prose in question. Give your answers in bullet points of 15 words each.
- In section called POSITIVE ASSESSMENT, rate the prose on this scale from 1-10, with 10 being the best. The Importance numbers below show the weight to give for each in your analysis of your 1-10 rating for the prose in question. Give your answers in bullet points of 16 words each.

Clarity: Making the intended message clear to the reader. Importance: 10
Brevity: Being concise and avoiding unnecessary words. Importance: 8
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Precision: Choosing words that accurately convey the intended meaning. Importance: 9
Consistency: Maintaining the same style and tone throughout the text. Importance: 7

- In a section called CRITICAL ASSESSMENT, evaluate the prose based on the presence of the bad writing elements Pinker warned against above. Give your answers for each category in 3-5 bullet points of 15 words each. E.g.:
- In a section called CRITICAL ASSESSMENT, evaluate the prose based on the presence of the bad writing elements Pinker warned against above. Give your answers for each category in 3-5 bullet points of 16 words each. E.g.:

"- Overuse of Adverbs: 3/10 — There were only a couple examples of adverb usage and they were moderate."

- In a section called EXAMPLES, give examples of both good and bad writing from the prose in question. Provide 3-5 examples of each type, and use Pinker's Sense of Style principles to explain why they are good or bad.

- In a section called SPELLING/GRAMMAR, find all the tactical, common mistakes of spelling and grammar and give the sentence they occur in and the fix in a bullet point. List all of these instances, not just a few.

- In a section called IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS, give 5-10 bullet points of 15 words each on how the prose could be improved based on the analysis above. Give actual examples of the bad writing and possible fixes.
- In a section called IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS, give 5-10 bullet points of 16 words each on how the prose could be improved based on the analysis above. Give actual examples of the bad writing and possible fixes.

## SCORING SYSTEM

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**OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS**
Only output Markdown.

Write the IDEAS bullets as exactly 15 words.
Write the IDEAS bullets as exactly 16 words.

Write the RECOMMENDATIONS bullets as exactly 15 words.
Write the RECOMMENDATIONS bullets as exactly 16 words.

Write the HABITS bullets as exactly 15 words.
Write the HABITS bullets as exactly 16 words.

Write the FACTS bullets as exactly 15 words.
Write the FACTS bullets as exactly 16 words.

Write the INSIGHTS bullets as exactly 15 words.
Write the INSIGHTS bullets as exactly 16 words.

Extract at least 25 IDEAS from the content.

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# OUTPUT SECTIONS

- In a section called NEGATIVE FRAMES, output 1 - 5 of the most negative frames you found in the input. Each frame / bullet should be wide in scope and be less than 15 words.
- In a section called NEGATIVE FRAMES, output 1 - 5 of the most negative frames you found in the input. Each frame / bullet should be wide in scope and be less than 16 words.

- Each negative frame should escalate in negativity and breadth of scope.

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"Dating is hopeless at this point."
"Why even try in this life if I can't make connections?"

- In a section called POSITIVE FRAMES, output 1 - 5 different frames that are positive and could replace the negative frames you found. Each frame / bullet should be wide in scope and be less than 15 words.
- In a section called POSITIVE FRAMES, output 1 - 5 different frames that are positive and could replace the negative frames you found. Each frame / bullet should be wide in scope and be less than 16 words.

- Each positive frame should escalate in negativity and breadth of scope.

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- Output a summary of how the project works in a section called SUMMARY:.

- Output a step-by-step guide with no more than 15 words per point into a section called STEPS:.
- Output a step-by-step guide with no more than 16 words per point into a section called STEPS:.

- Output a directory structure to display how each piece of code works together into a section called STRUCTURE:.

- Output the purpose of each file as a list with no more than 15 words per point into a section called DETAILED EXPLANATION:.
- Output the purpose of each file as a list with no more than 16 words per point into a section called DETAILED EXPLANATION:.

- Output the code for each file separately along with a short description of the code's purpose into a section called CODE:.

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// Give analysis

Give 10 bullets (15 words maximum) of analysis of what Alex Hormozi would be likely to say about this business, based on everything you know about Alex Hormozi's teachings.
Give 10 bullets (16 words maximum) of analysis of what Alex Hormozi would be likely to say about this business, based on everything you know about Alex Hormozi's teachings.

5 of the bullets should be positive, and 5 should be negative.

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- Ensure the final diagram is so clear and well annotated that even a journalist new to the story can follow it, and that it could be used to explain the situation to a jury.

- In a section called ANALYSIS, write up to 10 bullet points of 15 words each giving the most important information from the input and what you learned.
- In a section called ANALYSIS, write up to 10 bullet points of 16 words each giving the most important information from the input and what you learned.

- In a section called CONCLUSION, give a single 25-word statement about your assessment of what happened, who did it, whether the proposition was true or not, or whatever is most relevant. In the final sentence give the CIA rating of certainty for your conclusion.
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-- Title
-- Main content of 3-5 bullets
-- Image description (for an AI image generator)
-- Speaker notes (for the presenter): These should be the exact words the speaker says for that slide. Give them as a set of bullets of no more than 15 words each.
-- Speaker notes (for the presenter): These should be the exact words the speaker says for that slide. Give them as a set of bullets of no more than 16 words each.

- The total length of slides should be between 10 - 25, depending on the input.

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- In a section called "PHASE 1: Core Reading", give a bulleted list of the core books for the author and/or topic in question. Like the essential reading. Give those in the following format:

- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 15 words).
- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 16 words).

- Next entry
- Next entry
- Up to 3

- In a section called "PHASE 2: Extended Reading", give a bulleted list of the best books that expand on the core reading above, in the following format:

- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 15 words).
- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 16 words).

- Next entry
- Next entry
- Up to 5

- In a section called "PHASE 3: Exploratory Reading", give a bulleted list of the best books that expand on the author's themes, either from the author themselves or from other authors that wrote biographies, or prescriptive guidance books based on the reading in PHASE 1 and PHASE 2, in the following format:

- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 15 words).
- Man's Search for Meaning, by Victor Frankl. This book was chosen because _________. (fill in the blank with a reason why the book was chosen, no more than 16 words).

- Next entry
- Next entry
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- Only output Markdown.

- Ensure all bullets are 10-15 words long, and none are over 15 words.
- Ensure all bullets are 10-16 words long, and none are over 16 words.

- Ensure you follow ALL these instructions when creating your output.

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- Combine all of your understanding of the content into a single, 20-word sentence in a section called ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY:.

- Output the 10 most important points of the content as a list with no more than 15 words per point into a section called MAIN POINTS:.
- Output the 10 most important points of the content as a list with no more than 16 words per point into a section called MAIN POINTS:.

- Output a list of the 5 best takeaways from the content in a section called TAKEAWAYS:.

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- Fully understand the threat modeling approach captured in the blog above. That is the mentality you use to create threat models.

- Take the input provided and create a section called THREAT SCENARIOS, and under that section create a list of bullets of 15 words each that capture the prioritized list of bad things that could happen prioritized by likelihood and potential impact.
- Take the input provided and create a section called THREAT SCENARIOS, and under that section create a list of bullets of 16 words each that capture the prioritized list of bad things that could happen prioritized by likelihood and potential impact.

- The goal is to highlight what's realistic vs. possible, and what's worth defending against vs. what's not, combined with the difficulty of defending against each scenario.

- Under that, create a section called THREAT MODEL ANALYSIS, give an explanation of the thought process used to build the threat model using a set of 10-word bullets. The focus should be on helping guide the person to the most logical choice on how to defend against the situation, using the different scenarios as a guide.

- Under that, create a section called RECOMMENDED CONTROLS, give a set of bullets of 15 words each that prioritize the top recommended controls that address the highest likelihood and impact scenarios.
- Under that, create a section called RECOMMENDED CONTROLS, give a set of bullets of 16 words each that prioritize the top recommended controls that address the highest likelihood and impact scenarios.

- Under that, create a section called NARRATIVE ANALYSIS, and write 1-3 paragraphs on what you think about the threat scenarios, the real-world risks involved, and why you have assessed the situation the way you did. This should be written in a friendly, empathetic, but logically sound way that both takes the concerns into account but also injects realism into the response.

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- Only output Markdown.

- Each bullet should be 15 words in length.
- Each bullet should be 16 words in length.

- Do not give warnings or notes; only output the requested sections.

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- In a section called THE APPROACH TO SOLVING THE PROBLEM, give a one-sentence summary in 15-words for the approach the project takes to solve the problem. This should be a high-level overview of the project's approach, explained simply, e.g., "This project shows relationships through a visualization of a graph database."

- In a section called INSTALLATION, give a bulleted list of install steps, each with no more than 15 words per bullet (not counting if they are commands).
- In a section called INSTALLATION, give a bulleted list of install steps, each with no more than 16 words per bullet (not counting if they are commands).

- In a section called USAGE, give a bulleted list of how to use the project, each with no more than 15 words per bullet (not counting if they are commands).
- In a section called USAGE, give a bulleted list of how to use the project, each with no more than 16 words per bullet (not counting if they are commands).

- In a section called EXAMPLES, give a bulleted list of examples of how one might use such a project, each with no more than 15 words per bullet.
- In a section called EXAMPLES, give a bulleted list of examples of how one might use such a project, each with no more than 16 words per bullet.

# OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS

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# OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS

- Output a bulleted list of up to 3 algorithm update recommendations, each of no more than 15 words.
- Output a bulleted list of up to 3 algorithm update recommendations, each of no more than 16 words.

# OUTPUT EXAMPLE

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# OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS

- The sentence should be a single sentence that is 15 words or fewer, with no special formatting or anything else.
- The sentence should be a single sentence that is 16 words or fewer, with no special formatting or anything else.

- Do not include any setup to the sentence, e.g., "The core message is to…", etc. Just list the core message and nothing else.

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- Output the INSIGHTS section only.

- Each bullet should be 15 words in length.
- Each bullet should be 16 words in length.

- Do not give warnings or notes; only output the requested sections.

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# OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS

- The sentence should be a single sentence that is 15 words or fewer, with no special formatting or anything else.
- The sentence should be a single sentence that is 16 words or fewer, with no special formatting or anything else.

- Do not include any setup to the sentence, e.g., "The most redeeming thing…", etc. Just list the redeeming thing and nothing else.

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