Before / After
Make this read better.
/flow [paragraph with sentences in awkward order]
What changes in Claude's response
Different from /punch — /flow doesn't shorten anything, it just rearranges. If your paragraph jumps from problem → unrelated tangent → solution → background, /flow makes it problem → background → solution → tangent (or cuts the tangent if it doesn't earn its place). Best for blog post drafts where you wrote things in the order they came to you, not the order they should be read.
When NOT to use /flow
Skip it on bulleted lists or step-by-step instructions — the order is already meaningful, and /flow will reorder steps based on prose quality instead of logical sequence.
Codes that stack with /flow
/flow is one of 120 tested prompt prefixes. The full cheat sheet has before/after examples, warnings, combos, and 10 workflow playbooks.
See the full cheat sheet — from $5More Writing & Style codes
/ghostStrips every AI tell — em-dashes, hedging, 'I hope this helps', the works.
/mirrorReads a writing sample you give it and clones the voice for the rest of the conversation.
/rawKills all markdown. No bullets, no bold, no headings — just text.
/voiceLocks a tone for the entire conversation, not just one reply.
/punchRewrites every sentence to be ~40% shorter and lead with a verb.