Corpus Synthesis
Read a provided corpus of documents and synthesize it into a single coherent overview: a planner sets the synthesis question and the extraction schema, a researcher reads every document and extracts structured notes keyed back to each source, and a copywriter synthesizes the extracts into a unified narrative organized by idea rather than by document. The ordering matters because synthesizing before reading everything privileges the first few documents, and a write-up keyed to documents instead of ideas just summarizes each file; locking a synthesis question and per-document extraction first guarantees full coverage and a real cross-document synthesis. Use this for synthesizing a folder of docs/notes/papers, 'pull together everything we know about X', cross-document summaries, knowledge consolidation, and meeting/research-note synthesis.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scope the synthesis | Planner | synthesis question + per-document extraction schema |
| 2 | Read & extract | Researcher | structured extract per document, keyed to the source |
| 3 | Synthesize | Copywriter | unified narrative organized by idea, citing sources |
| 4 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Grade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap. |
| 5 | Finish | Developer | All acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE. |
Say something like "synthesize these documents" or "pull together everything on" or "summarize this corpus" or "consolidate these notes" or "cross-document summary" in chat to start it.