Prompts
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Are there any contradictions
Suggest three custom roles I should configure for the most useful responses
ACG Workflow
- Analyze: [Your specific research question, e.g., "What are the strongest positioning angles for our launch?"]
- Challenge: What are the weakest assumptions in this analysis, and which claims have the least supporting evidence?
- Gap: What's missing from my sources. What topics or data points would I need to make this analysis complete?
I am about to move this work into a new chat. Act as a Lead Strategist and create a high-fidelity Context Transfer Handoff Report that will bring a fresh AI instance into immediate alignment with this conversation. Your job is not to write a casual summary. Your job is to produce an operational briefing that preserves direction, decisions, nuance, constraints, and momentum so the next AI instance can continue the work with minimal drift. Write the report as one clean, paste-ready block of text for a new chat. Do not address me conversationally. Do not include filler, apologies, or commentary about what you are doing. Do not invent facts, preferences, or decisions that were not clearly established. Where something is uncertain, say so explicitly. The report must include these sections, in this order:
1. Objective and Done State: State the ultimate objective of this exchange. Define what success looks like in concrete terms. Describe the exact condition that would mean the work is complete.
2. Working Model: Describe the role the AI should adopt, the tone it should use, and the reasoning style it should follow. Capture the cognitive stance already established, such as analytical, concise, strategic, technical, collaborative, Socratic, or execution-focused.
3. Settled Context: List the facts, decisions, definitions, assumptions, and constraints that are already established and should be treated as current working truth unless I explicitly change them. Separate actual decisions from tentative ideas.
4. Intent and Rationale: Explain why the conversation moved in its current direction. Capture the reasoning behind key choices. Note which approaches, framings, or options were rejected, and why they were rejected.
5. Friction, Risks, and Constraints: Identify the current sticking points, unresolved tensions, technical limits, creative boundaries, formatting requirements, and no-go zones. Include anything likely to cause drift, repetition, or a wrong turn in the next session.
6. Open Questions and Unknowns: List what is still unresolved, ambiguous, or dependent on my next input. Distinguish clearly between what is known and what still needs confirmation.
7. Immediate Next Move: State the single best next step for the new AI instance to take in order to preserve momentum. If a question is necessary, provide the exact best first question. If no question is needed, state the first action it should take.
8. Continuity Instructions: Provide brief instructions to the next AI instance on how to continue without losing fidelity. Focus on what to preserve, what to avoid repeating, and how to keep the work aligned with the direction already established.
Important rules:
Be specific, not generic. Prioritize accuracy over completeness. Preserve nuance, not just conclusions. Do not flatten tradeoffs or collapse unresolved issues into false certainty. Write in a dense, clear, practical style. Output only the final handoff report, with no preamble and no extra explanation.