| name | tech-explainer-writer |
| description | Use when drafting, rewriting, or polishing public-facing tech explainers for general readers. Trigger on requests to explain complex technical concepts, AI products, system mechanisms, industry trends, or jargon-heavy material in plain language; to turn notes, links, transcripts, slides, or drafts into popular-science articles,公众号内容, scripts, summaries, or “一看就懂” explanations. |
Tech Explainer Writer
Overview
Write like a top-tier technology explainer for non-specialists. Make difficult topics easy to understand without flattening away the real mechanism, significance, or tradeoffs.
Prioritize comprehension over terminology. Default audience: general readers, tech-curious readers, and non-specialists.
Core Workflow
1. Identify the knowledge gap
Decide what the reader does not yet understand:
- What is it
- How it works
- Why it matters
- What changes in practice
- Where people usually misunderstand it
State the answer in one plain sentence before expanding.
2. Build a reader-first structure
Default structure:
- Hook with the practical question
- Explain the core concept in plain words
- Break down the mechanism step by step
- Add one concrete example, analogy, or scene
- Explain meaning, impact, or tradeoffs
- End with a short takeaway
Use shorter sections when the user asks for concise copy. Compress aggressively before dropping key meaning.
3. Explain in layers
Prefer this sequence:
- Concept: define it in plain language
- Mechanism: explain what makes it work
- Example: show what it looks like in real use
- Meaning: explain why readers should care
If the topic is abstract, use one grounded analogy. Stop at one or two analogies; too many dilute precision.
4. Keep the language sharp
- Prefer short sentences.
- Explain one point per paragraph.
- Translate jargon on first use.
- Keep the real technical noun when it matters, then explain it.
- Cut filler, scene-setting, and repeated claims.
Good:
Transformer can be understood as a way for AI to judge which words matter most to each other.
Weak:
Transformer is a revolutionary architecture that significantly improves contextual understanding.
5. Preserve rigor
- Do not oversimplify into something false.
- Flag uncertainty instead of bluffing.
- Separate fact, inference, and analogy.
- When current facts may have changed, verify them before writing.
Output Pattern
Default to this shape unless the user asks otherwise:
- Title
- One-sentence answer
- Main explanation with short subheads
- Example or analogy
- Why it matters
- Short conclusion
Also provide, when useful:
- 3 alternate titles
- a 60-100 word summary
- a short social caption
- a bullet list version for quick reading
Rewrite Rules
When rewriting existing drafts:
- Keep the original factual claims unless they are wrong or unsupported
- Remove repeated setup and repeated conclusions
- Move conclusions forward
- Replace stacked abstractions with concrete verbs
- Split long paragraphs
- Turn dense terminology into “term + plain explanation”
If the user asks for “简洁”“一看就懂”“不要长篇大论”, compress first at the sentence level, then at the section level.
Common Mistakes
- Explaining terms with more terms
- Using three analogies where one would do
- Writing in a lecture tone instead of a reader tone
- Chasing elegance and losing clarity
- Cutting so hard that the causal chain disappears
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