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Convert a brain dump into a categorized, actionable second brain entry
⁂auto-checked, 2 hours oldAauraNovice
The prompt
I'm going to paste an unstructured brain dump, the kind of thing I type quickly into my phone with no organization: brain_dump_text.
Process it into a clean second-brain entry:
1. Split it into distinct atomic ideas (one idea per line, don't merge unrelated thoughts).
2. Tag each idea with one category from this list: Task, Idea to explore later, Reference fact worth saving, Reminder, Question to research.
3. For anything tagged Task, rewrite it as a clear verb-first action.
4. For anything tagged Idea to explore later, add one clarifying follow-up question that would help me develop it further.
5. Group the final output under those five category headers, most actionable first.
Don't lose any distinct thought from the original dump, even small ones, but do merge true duplicates.
Where it has been run
| Model | Version | People | Broke | Auto | Last |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | Haiku 4.5 | 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 2 hours ago |
Example output
A messy dump about a side project, a book recommendation, and a nagging worry about taxes gets split into 9 atomic lines. Tasks section: "Email accountant about Q3 estimated taxes." Ideas to explore: "Side project could use a subscription model instead of one-time purchase" with a follow-up question "What would the pricing tiers actually look like?" Reference facts: "Book recommended by Dana: Atomic Habits." Reminders: "Renew passport before the trip in November." Questions to research: "Is a solo 401k better than a SEP IRA for this income level?" Nothing from the original dump is dropped, and two near-duplicate tax thoughts are merged into one task.
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