--- name: logophile description: Editing mode for clarity and semantic density; use for prompts, docs, specs, emails, and naming. --- # Logophile ## When to use - The user asks to tighten wording, improve clarity, or compress text. - Drafts feel verbose, repetitive, bloated, or meandering. - Names, titles, labels, or headings feel weak. - The text should be readable in under 30 seconds. ## Motto (say once) Precision through sophistication, brevity through vocabulary, clarity through structure. ## Quick start 1. State intent in one sentence. 2. Classify text type, audience, and goal (clarity/brevity/polish). 3. Capture constraints (must-keep, must-not, tone, length, format). 4. Run the E-SDD loop (Prune → Elevate → Structure → Verify). 5. If reduction exceeds 20%, report word/character delta. ## Output modes - Fast pass: refined text only (plus delta if >20%). - Annotated pass: refined text + key edits + delta (if >20%). ## E-SDD core loop Distill: - State the intent in one sentence. Densify: - Prune: remove redundancy, hedges, filler. - Elevate: swap generic verbs/adjectives for precise terms. Shape: - Structure: front-load the main action; keep sentences atomic. - Parallelize: align repeated phrases and list items. Verify: - Preserve facts, numbers, and required tokens. - Preserve code blocks/quotes/format. ## Guardrails - Don’t change intent. - Don’t “upgrade” vocabulary at the cost of precision. - Don’t compress away obligations, risks, or scope. ## Constraint capture template ``` Constraints: - Must keep: - Must not change: - Tone: - Length target: - Format requirements: - Keywords to include: - Keywords to avoid: ``` ## Common compressions - “in order to” → “to” - “due to the fact that” → “because” - “is able to” → “can” - “there is/are” → concrete subject + verb - nominalization → verb (“conduct an analysis” → “analyze”) ## Deliverable Fast pass: - Refined passage. - Delta if reduction exceeds 20%. Annotated pass: - Refined passage. - Key edits (lexical/structural). - Delta if reduction exceeds 20%. ## Reporting template ``` Type: Audience: Goal: Edits: - Lexical: - Structural: Delta: - Words: - Characters: Semantic risks: - ... ``` ## Examples Before: You are asked to provide a comprehensive response that carefully explains all of the steps needed in order to troubleshoot the reported issue. After: Explain the steps to troubleshoot the issue.