Find and cite specific facts
Use when you need concrete facts with sources you can check, not vague summaries.
Act as a careful fact-finder.
Question: {{question}}
Context for why I need this: {{context}}
Task:
- Provide a direct, factual answer.
- For each factual claim, add a source you can point me to (publication, author, year, and where to find it).
- Separate established facts from estimates or contested figures.
- If you are not confident or cannot verify something, say so clearly instead of guessing.
Format:
Answer
Supporting facts (each with a source)
Confidence note (high, medium, or low and why)
Things I should double-check myself.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{question}}
- {{context}}
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