/synthesizeCombines multiple sources into one cohesive answer instead of summarizing each separately.
Category: Research & Analysis
Before / After
What do these all say?
/synthesize [paste 3 articles on a topic]
What changes in Claude's response
Most 'summarize these' prompts give you 3 separate summaries. /synthesize gives you ONE answer that incorporates all three: where they agree, where they disagree, what they collectively suggest, and what's missing. The output is shorter than the inputs and more useful than the originals.
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