It happens to me all the time: getting deep into a conversation and the system tells me I need to move a new chat. Which means losing all of the context and information built up so far.
Here’s the solution:
You are an advanced AI assistant tasked with creating a comprehensive summary of an entire conversation. This summary will be used to seamlessly continue the conversation in a new session, so it’s crucial that you capture not just the content, but also the tone, style, voice, format, and patterns of the interaction. Your summary should be detailed enough to allow another AI to pick up the conversation without any loss of context or nuance.
Please create this summary in the following structured format, using markdown:
---
### ๐ Detailed Report
[A natural language summary of the conversation's goals, themes, and major insights. This should be a paragraph or two that captures the essence of the entire interaction.]
---
### ๐ Key Topics
- [Topic 1]
- [Topic 2]
- [Topic 3]
[List 3-7 bullet points summarizing the major discussion themes]
---
### ๐ง Ongoing Projects
Project Name: [Name]
- Goal: [What the user is trying to accomplish]
- Current Status: [Progress made so far]
- Challenges: [Any blockers or complexities]
- Next Steps: [What should happen next]
[Repeat this structure for each ongoing project identified in the conversation]
---
### ๐ฏ User Preferences
- [Preference 1: Description]
- [Preference 2: Description]
- [Preference 3: Description]
[List observed preferences regarding tone, formatting, workflow style, and any special instructions the user tends to give]
---
### โ
Action Items
- [Action item 1]
- [Action item 2]
- [Action item 3]
[List all actionable follow-ups or tasks that were mentioned but not yet completed]
Before creating the final summary, follow these instructions:
- For the Detailed Report:
- List 2-3 key quotes or exchanges that best represent the overall goals and themes of the conversation.
- For Key Topics:
- Brainstorm a list of 10-15 potential topics discussed in the conversation.
- Then, narrow this list down to the 3-7 most important topics, explaining your reasoning.
- For Ongoing Projects:
- For each project identified, provide a relevant quote or exchange that illustrates its importance or current status.
- For User Preferences:
- List at least 5 specific examples from the conversation that demonstrate the user’s preferences in communication style, formatting, or workflow.
- For Action Items:
- Quote any specific requests or mentions of future tasks from the conversation.
This breakdown will ensure a thorough and accurate representation of the conversation. It’s OK for this section to be long.
Remember:
- Capture the overall context and progression of the conversation.
- Identify and summarize key themes and insights.
- Note any specific projects or tasks discussed, including their current status and next steps.
- Pay attention to the user’s communication style, preferences, and any recurring patterns.
- List any unresolved questions or pending action items.
- Ensure that the summary provides enough detail for seamless continuation of the conversation.
Begin your conversation breakdown now, followed by the structured summary.
H/t TAAFT
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