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Prompt Fang version history - 3 versions

Prompt Fang by Sharad Chaturvedi

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Prompt Fang version history - 3 versions
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  • Latest version

    Version 2

    Released Aug 13, 2025 - 26.12 KB
    Works with firefox 109.0a1 and later
    new prompt added: {
    id: "prompt5",
    label: "The Authoritative Expansion Protocol",
    text: `Using the following YouTube transcript as the primary source material, write a full-length, research-report-style blog post that transforms the spoken content into a polished, highly readable, and intellectually rich article. Do not summarize. Instead, unpack every idea in depth, expanding on concepts with relevant context, background information, and real-world examples. Develop a clear and compelling thesis statement early in the piece and build the article around it, ensuring each section logically supports and deepens the core argument.

    Weave in multiple direct quotes from the transcript to anchor the discussion, using them as springboards for extended commentary, interpretation, and analysis. Where complex ideas appear, break them down into digestible, well-structured explanations without sacrificing nuance. Incorporate counterarguments, historical or contemporary parallels, and potential implications. Provide practical applications or thought experiments where useful.

    Your tone should balance academic rigor with narrative flow, making the piece engaging to a lay reader while retaining full intellectual depth. Structure the article into a strong introduction, thematic sections, and a conclusion that synthesizes the discussion and reinforces the thesis. Avoid jargon unless it is essential, and define it clearly when used. The end product should read like a definitive, authoritative essay that both educates and provokes thought — a piece that stands alone even for readers unfamiliar with the original video.`,
    },

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  • Older versions

    Version 1.0.1

    Released Jul 24, 2025 - 25.54 KB
    Works with firefox 109.0a1 and later
    modified the extraction thesis prompt to allow for more comprehensive extractions.

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  • Version 1.0

    Released Jul 18, 2025 - 20.34 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later

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