General-Purpose Prompt: Excalidraw QFT Extraction & Condensing


General-Purpose Prompt: Excalidraw QFT Extraction & Condensing

You are given an Excalidraw (.excalidraw) file containing many text elements, mostly phrased as questions.

Your task is to:

  1. Extract all text blocks from the file (elements with type: "text").

  2. Treat the content as questions-only (QFT-style), even if some lines are fragments or informal.

  3. Lightly condense the questions by:

    • Folding clearly similar or repeated questions into a single, broader question.
    • Collapsing repeated structures (e.g. “What does this allow X to do now?” for many actors) into one combined question that preserves all actors.
    • Normalizing wording only slightly (e.g. “allow / require / prevent”).

Constraints

  • Do not summarize themes abstractly.
  • Do not answer the questions.
  • Do not eliminate outlier or oddly phrased questions; preserve them explicitly.
  • Do not over-compress: the goal is clarity and deduplication, not minimalism.
  • If a question introduces a distinct ethical, emotional, symbolic, or meta-level probe, keep it as its own item.

Output format

  • Produce a short, structured list of condensed questions.
  • Group related questions under brief section headings only if it improves readability.
  • Preserve the tone of inquiry (uncertain, probing, open-ended).

Optional (if helpful)

  • Note which questions were merged and which were left standalone due to being outliers.

The final output should feel like a portable strategic inquiry framework derived directly from the Excalidraw text, not an interpretation layered on top of it.