Complexence Review.prompt
--- mode: agent description: 'Critic: adversarially review a draft before deciding to publish.' tools: ['codebase', 'editFiles'] --- # /complexence-review Adversarially review a draft before I decide whether to publish. Find what's weak, not what's good. Be specific and concrete. Draft slug: ${input:slug:Which draft to review?} Read `essays/drafts/<slug>.md` and write `essays/reviews/<slug>.md` with: - **Verdict** — publish / revise / hold (one line) - **Strongest part** — the one thing worth keeping intact - **Weaknesses** — concrete problems (unsupported claims, structure, clarity, risk) - **Risk check** — anything legally, factually, or relationally hazardous to publish - **Required fixes** — the minimum changes before this is publishable Rules: - Default to skepticism. If unsure a claim holds, flag it. - Separate "must fix before publish" from "nice to have". - Critique; do not rewrite. The Publisher (or I) will revise.
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{input:slug:Which draft to review?}
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo OrganicArtsLLC/complexence (CC-BY-4.0). A "Complexence Review.prompt" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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OrganicArtsLLC/complexence · CC-BY-4.0
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