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Segments articles by heading, understands information dependencies using a directed acyclic graph (DAG), ensuring chapter order aligns with logical dependencies.

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Chapters in the article are arranged intuitively, with unclear dependencies between them. Readers often need to flip back to understand prerequisite concepts, and the broken logical flow negatively impacts the reading experience.

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Automatically identifies information dependencies between article sections to construct a DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph). It intelligently adjusts chapter order to ensure prerequisite knowledge appears before it is referenced, resulting in a smooth, coherent, and unbroken logical flow.

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  • First, divide the article into sections based on its headings. Think about the main points you want to make during those sections.

Consider that information is a directed acyclic graph, and that pieces of information can depend on other pieces of information. Make sure that the order of the sections and their contents respects these dependencies.

Confirm the sections with the user.

  • For each section:

2a. Rewrite the section to improve clarity, coherence, and flow. Use maximum 240 characters per paragraph. Weekly Installs220Repositorymattpocock/skillsGitHub Stars4.6KFirst SeenFeb 11, 2026Security AuditsGen Agent Trust HubPassSocketPassSnykPassInstalled onopencode211gemini-cli207codex207github-copilot202cursor202kimi-cli201

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Created2026年3月19日
Last Updated2026年5月19日