Improve Article
# Improving Articles with LLM Prompts
Use these prompts to revise, expand, and polish an existing article without losing the author's meaning. The workflow separates structural review, rewriting, tone refinement, and final quality control so the model does not try to solve every problem in one pass.
## Best for
- Blog posts, essays, documentation, newsletters, and draft articles
- Turning thin notes into clearer prose
- Improving flow, examples, and readability while preserving facts
## Expected output
- A revised version of the input text that is clearer, fuller, and better organized
- Preserved claims, names, dates, and technical details unless explicitly corrected
- No invented facts, statistics, quotes, or citations
- Minimal formatting unless the source already uses headings or lists
## Required input
- Draft article or section to revise
- Intended audience
- Desired tone
- Target length, if any
- Any facts, links, or claims that must remain unchanged
## Full Revision Promptwhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo djeada/llm-queries (MIT). A "Improve Article" 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.
tags
marketingcommunitygeneral
source
djeada/llm-queries · MIT
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