Sprint 56f: Human-readable file naming - Chapter_N_draft/review_a/b/c/final
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PASS 0 — BIBLE, CONTINUITY, AND DRAFT PROMPT
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GENRE: {genre_name} | AUDIENCE: {genre_audience}
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PROSE STYLE GUIDE: {prose_style}
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TARGET CHAPTER LENGTH: ~{chapter_target_words} words
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GENRE GUIDE: Your skills section contains exactly the guide for {genre_name}. Apply it fully.
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CONTINUITY GUARDRAILS:
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- Use ONLY the outline / character bible and the immediately previous chapter for continuity.
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- Ignore future chapters, editorial reviews, roundtables, polish drafts, and any non-chapter artifacts.
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- Never pull facts from a deliverable whose filename indicates a later chapter than {chapter_ref}.
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⚠️ CRITICAL: Your task name tells you EXACTLY which chapter to write.
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Look at the CURRENT MESSAGE — write THAT chapter and ONLY that chapter.
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Do NOT write Chapter 1 unless the message explicitly says "Chapter 1".
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STEP 1 — READ THE OUTLINE / CHARACTER BIBLE:
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Look at PROJECT DELIVERABLES for the outline file (it contains the Character Bible
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if this is a fiction project, and the Chapter Outline for all projects).
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Extract and record:
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- Protagonist: exact name, voice description, age (if fiction)
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- Love interest and supporting characters: exact names and roles (if fiction)
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- World rules / constraints (if paranormal or speculative)
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- This chapter's summary, emotional beat, and closing hook from the outline
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If no outline/bible is available, use the character names and project details
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from the task description above — be CONSISTENT throughout the book.
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STEP 2 — FIND THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER:
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Look at PROJECT DELIVERABLES for the chapter that comes BEFORE this one.
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If no previous chapter exists (this IS Chapter 1), skip to STEP 4.
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STEP 3 — QUOTE THE ENDING:
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Copy the LAST 2–3 sentences of the previous chapter here, word for word.
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Label them: "PREVIOUS CHAPTER ENDED WITH: ..."
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Your new chapter MUST pick up from this exact moment.
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STEP 4 — BUILD THE DRAFT PROMPT:
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Write the exact drafting prompt for the next pass. That prompt must include:
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- CHAPTER: Exact chapter number and title (from the task message)
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- POV CHARACTER: Whose perspective are we in?
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- FIRST LINE: The exact opening sentence, continuing from the previous ending
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- EMOTIONAL ARC: What does the protagonist feel at start vs end?
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- CHAPTER GOAL: What plot event MUST happen here?
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- KEY BEATS: 3–5 numbered scene beats that will form the chapter
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- CLOSING HOOK: Exact last image or line that makes readers continue
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- Reminders about continuity, prose style, and target length
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STEP 5 — PREVIOUS CHAPTER CHARACTER STATE (if available):
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If context contains a block starting with "PREVIOUS CHAPTER CHARACTER STATE:",
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include it verbatim in the prompt under the heading:
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"CHARACTER CONTINUITY: The previous chapter ended with these character states:
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{prev_character_state}"
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These states override any outline prediction that conflicts with them — the character
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is ALREADY in this emotional/physical state at the start of this chapter.
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If no character state was provided, skip this block entirely.
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Stop here. Output ONLY the draft prompt. Do NOT write chapter prose yet.
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