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== π Plan first (Planners start here) == Here's what you're about to do: # '''Choose a multi-phase task''' β Something that naturally has distinct stages (research β create β refine). The more phases, the more the chain helps. # '''Design the chain''' β Write 3 prompts, each with a clear role, input expectation, and output format. The key constraint: each step's output must contain everything the next step needs. # '''Run the chain''' β Execute each step sequentially, passing the output forward. Use fresh contexts between steps to prevent bleed-through. # '''Evaluate information flow''' β Notice where context was lost between steps. What did Step 3 need that Step 2 didn't preserve? # '''Document as a template''' β Save the chain with placeholders so you can reuse it for the same type of task. '''"Done" looks like:''' A completed deliverable that went through a 3-step pipeline, plus a documented prompt chain template with placeholders for reuse. ----
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