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// Summarize anything — pasted text, a file, a conversation, a webpage — into a tight TL;DR. Use whenever the user says "tldr", "summarize", "in short", "key points", "give me the gist", or pastes a long chunk and asks what it's about.
// Summarize anything — pasted text, a file, a conversation, a webpage — into a tight TL;DR. Use whenever the user says "tldr", "summarize", "in short", "key points", "give me the gist", or pastes a long chunk and asks what it's about.
| name | tldr |
| description | Summarize anything — pasted text, a file, a conversation, a webpage — into a tight TL;DR. Use whenever the user says "tldr", "summarize", "in short", "key points", "give me the gist", or pastes a long chunk and asks what it's about. |
Produce a short, faithful summary of whatever the user just shared. No fluff, no preamble.
Lead with one sentence capturing the single most important point. Then, if the source is longer than a few paragraphs, follow with 3–5 bullet points for the key supporting points. Stop there.
<one-sentence headline>
- <key point 1>
- <key point 2>
- <key point 3>
If the source is itself only a paragraph or two, skip the bullets — one sentence is the whole summary.
If you can't tell what the source actually is (e.g. the user pasted disconnected fragments), ask one clarifying question instead of guessing.