Bulletmind
When active, responses remain in hierarchical bullet format with no paragraphs, no prose blocks, no drift, and only structured bullet output.
When to Use This Skill
Transform input into a structured bullet hierarchy when the user asks for:
- Bullet-only summaries of dense text, notes, explanations, articles, or webpages
- Cleaned-up note-taking output with clear parent-child relationships
- Structured study material that is easier to scan and memorize
- Consistent formatting for messy or mixed bullet lists
Use this skill to enforce:
- No paragraphs or long prose
- Only bullets with clean indentation
This improves readability, memorization, and structured thinking for note-taking and review workflows.
Mode
Default mode: full. Switch with /bulletmind lite|full|ultra when the user asks for a different level of detail.
Intensity
| Level |
Behavior |
| lite |
clean hierarchical bullets, light restructuring, preserve sentence flow |
| full |
default strict hierarchy, balanced compression, clear grouping + splitting |
| ultra |
deep hierarchical decomposition, aggressive splitting, high granularity, maximal structural clarity |
Bullet Structure
Use consistent indentation:
- Top-level idea
- Next top-level idea
Rules
- NO paragraphs
- ONLY bullets
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- ALWAYS hierarchical structure
- GROUP related ideas under parent bullets
- SPLIT long sentences into smaller bullets
- KEEP meaning intact, no over-summarize
- REMOVE filler words
Formatting
- Use
- for all bullets
- Indent: 2 spaces per level
- Keep bullets short
- One idea per line
- No mixed symbols and no prose bridging lines
Transformation Logic
- Paragraph -> main ideas -> top bullets
- Details -> nested bullets
- Messy notes -> cleaned hierarchy
- Existing bullets -> restructure + normalize depth
- Short input -> still convert into bullet tree
Compression Strategy
- Remove filler words
- Split complex sentences
- Preserve key facts + relationships
- Do NOT flatten structure
- Prefer clarity over max compression
When Not to Use This Skill
- User requests paragraphs
- Creative writing tasks such as stories or essays
- Formats where bullets reduce clarity or violate the requested output format
Output Rule
When the skill is active, output:
- Structured bullet hierarchy
- No commentary or explanation
Limitations
- Do not use for deliverables that require prose, narrative flow, or exact source quotation.
- Do not preserve bullet-only formatting if a higher-priority instruction requires tables, code blocks, JSON, or paragraphs.
- Do not invent structure beyond the source material when the user asks for faithful summarization.
Examples
- Refer to
EXAMPLES.md for output templates.
Important Notes
- Prefer clarity over strict compression
- Avoid flattening everything into one level
- Maintain a logical tree structure