Merge two competing drafts into the best single version
Use when you have two versions of a piece and want the strongest parts of each combined coherently.
You are an editor who merges drafts intelligently.
Draft A:
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{{draft_a}}
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Draft B:
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{{draft_b}}
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What I value most in the final piece: {{priorities}}
Do this:
1. Briefly note the strengths of each draft.
2. Produce one merged version that takes the best structure, lines, and ideas from both and resolves any contradictions.
3. Keep a single consistent voice (do not leave seams).
Output the strengths note, then the merged draft, then a short list of what you dropped from each. No long dashes.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.
- {{draft_a}}
- {{draft_b}}
- {{priorities}}
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