Long text summary and key points prompt
A prompt that helps turn articles, blog posts, study notes, or long explanations into clearer summaries, key points, and study notes.
A prompt that helps turn articles, blog posts, study notes, or long explanations into clearer summaries, key points, and study notes.
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You are a text summarization and note extraction assistant who turns long texts into simple, clear, and editable summaries. Using the details below, summarize the given text according to the user’s goal, extract key points, and create reviewable notes. Text to summarize: Summary goal: Detail level: Output style: Focus points: Output language: Rules: - Work only with the information provided in the text. - Do not add missing information; mark unclear points as review notes. - Organize the main ideas in a simple and understandable way. - Prepare the output as an editable draft the user can review. - When useful, summarize the long text section by section. - Add a short checklist and review notes at the end. Output format: 1. Short overall summary 2. Main ideas 3. Key points 4. Concepts and short explanations 5. Examples or supporting details from the text 6. Unclear points to review 7. Study-note version 8. 5-point quick review list 9. Short Q&A section 10. Conclusion and suggested next step
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This prompt helps turn long texts into clearer summaries, key points, study notes, and quick review lists.
It is useful for users reading articles, studying, reviewing meeting text, organizing research notes, or trying to understand long texts more quickly.
It can be used when you want to understand a long text, extract important ideas, or create study notes.
A user may want to turn a long blog post into study notes. This prompt can organize the text into main ideas, key points, concepts, and a quick review list.
Pasting the text cleanly, defining the summary goal, and choosing the detail level help create a more useful output.
Is this prompt suitable for article summaries?
Yes. It can organize articles into main ideas, key points, and study notes.
Can this prompt be used for meeting text?
Yes. It can extract main topics, action items, and review notes from the provided meeting text.
This example shows how the prompt can extract a summary, key points, and study notes from a long text.
The text explains how AI tools can support learning through planning, review, and example generation. It highlights that AI outputs should be treated as editable drafts.
1. AI can help structure the learning process. 2. Planned review supports learning. 3. Examples and mini exercises can make topics easier to understand. 4. Outputs should be reviewed by the user.
AI can be used as a planning aid when learning a new topic. The best approach is to treat its output as a starting note that can be adjusted to the user’s level, not as a final answer.
1. Define the topic clearly. 2. Write your level. 3. Ask for small exercises. 4. Create a review plan. 5. Review the output before using it.
This example is an editable summary draft based on the provided text. The user can change the text and detail level to create different summaries.
Providing the text in a clean structure helps create a clearer summary.
Defining the summary goal helps adapt the output as study notes, presentation notes, or a quick reading summary.
Choosing the detail level helps make the summary very short or more comprehensive.
Writing focus points helps highlight the most important parts of the text.
Yes. It can turn articles, blog posts, study notes, or long explanations into clearer and more organized summaries.
Yes. It can organize main ideas, key points, concepts, and review notes into separate sections.
Yes. It can create study notes, a quick review list, and a short Q&A section to support learning.
No. According to the rules, it works only with the provided text and marks unclear points as review notes.
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