提取书籍、论文或文章的关键点,组织成结构化的 Markdown 文档,适用于特定目标受众,方便在思维映射工具(如 XMind)中查看。
工作流
步骤 1:收集信息
用户需要提供以下信息:
- 书籍/文章标题
- 目标受众:读者的背景、年龄、职业或特定需求
- 可选添加:
- 作者信息
- 特定章节或焦点
- 用户的特定问题或困难
步骤 2:定义角色和视角
基于输入,确定:
- 角色假设:假设您是书籍的作者或论文的研究人员
- 受众定位:以目标读者能理解的语言和例子重构内容
步骤 3:提取和组织内容
按照以下结构组织内容:
# [书籍/文章标题] 快速阅读笔记
基本信息
核心主题
[总结整个书籍/文章的核心观点在 1-2 句中]目标受众
[描述目标读者的特征]主要内容
第一部分:[章节标题]
核心观点: [用简洁的语言提炼]
关键点:
读者价值: [目标读者从这一节可以获得什么][按同样的方式组织剩余的部分...]
方法论/实践框架
[如果书籍/文章包含方法论,以清晰的步骤呈现]关键引语
[3-5 个最有灵感的原始句子或提炼的要点]行动建议
[目标读者可以采取的具体行动]进一步阅读
[推荐的相关书籍或资源]
步骤 4:输出呈现
- 使用清晰的层级结构(h1 → h2 → h3)
- 保持语言简洁,避免过多引用
- 确保内容对目标受众可读和实用
- 清楚标记层级以便导入 XMind
提示模板
[背景] [关于书籍/论文/文章的背景信息]
[角色] 假设您是 [作者姓名 / 研究人员],或 [书籍中的核心人物]
[任务] 整理 [书籍/文章标题] 的内容,并组织成详细的摘要和笔记。
[目标] 帮助 [目标读者描述] 快速、全面地理解 [核心内容],以及 [其独特价值 / 方法论]。
[受众] [具体的读者简介,包括年龄、职业、背景和当前的问题或困难]
[格式要求] 以层级清晰的 Markdown 文档形式呈现(明显的 h1 / h2 / h3 级别),便于直接导入 XMind 查看。每个级别的主题句应简洁有力。
质量标准
- 准确性:忠实于原书籍/文章的核心观点
- 相关性:语言风格和例子应匹配目标受众
- 实用性:提炼出可行的建议或方法
- 结构:清晰的层级,易于导入思维地图
- 可读性:核心想法应在不读原文本的情况下也能理解
常见场景
| 场景 | 示例输入 |
|---|
| 商业书籍 | “Zero to One” — 为想要创业的年轻人 |
| 学术论文 | “DeepSeek 的 Engram 论文” — 为 40 岁的商业分析师 |
| 儿童教育 | “The Game of Breaking Bullying” — 为经历了霸凌的 11 岁男孩 |
| 专业教材 | “经济学原理” — 为没有经济学背景的企业家 |
Extract the key points from books, papers, or articles and organize them into a structured markdown document tailored to a specific target audience, so that it can be easily viewed in mind-mapping tools such as XMind.
Workflow
Step 1: Gather Information
The user needs to provide the following information:
- Book title / article title / paper title
- Target audience: the reader’s background, age, profession, or specific needs
- Optional additions:
- Author information
- Specific chapters or focal points
- The user’s particular questions or difficulties
Step 2: Define the Role and Perspective
Based on the input, determine:
- Role assumption: Assume you are the author of the book or a researcher behind the paper
- Audience positioning: Reframe the content in language and examples that the target reader can understand
Step 3: Extract and Organize the Content
Organize the content according to the following structure:
# [Book Title / Article Title] Quick Reading NotesBasic Information
- Author:
- Publication date:
- Core positioning:
Core Theme
[Summarize the core viewpoint of the whole book/article in 1–2 sentences]Target Audience
[Describe the characteristics of the intended readers]Main Content
Part One: [Chapter Title]
Core Viewpoint:
[Refine it into concise language]Key Points:
Value to the Reader:
[What the target reader can gain from this section]
[Continue organizing the remaining sections in the same way...]
Methodology / Practical Framework
[If the book/article contains a methodology, present it in clear steps]Key Quotations
[3–5 of the most inspiring original lines or distilled takeaways]Action Suggestions
[Specific actions the target reader can take]Further Reading
[Recommended related books or resources]
Step 4: Output Presentation
- Use a clear hierarchical structure (h1 → h2 → h3)
- Keep the language concise and avoid excessive quotation
- Ensure the content is readable and practical for the target audience
- Mark the hierarchy clearly so it can be imported into XMind
Prompt Template
[Background] [Background information about the book / paper / article][Role] Assume you are [author name / researcher], or [the core figure in the book]
[Task] Sort out the content of [book title / article title] and organize it into a detailed summary and set of notes.
[Goal] Help [description of the target reader] quickly and comprehensively understand [core content], as well as [its unique value / methodology].
[Audience] [A specific reader profile, including age, profession, background, and current questions or difficulties]
[Format Requirements] Present the output as a markdown document with a clear hierarchy (distinct h1 / h2 / h3 levels), so that it can be directly imported into XMind for viewing. The topic sentence at each level should be concise and powerful.
Quality Standards
- Accuracy: Faithful to the core viewpoints of the original book/article
- Relevance: The language style and examples should match the target audience
- Practicality: Distill actionable suggestions or methods
- Structure: Clear hierarchy, easy to import into a mind map
- Readability: The core ideas should be understandable even without reading the original work
Common Scenarios
| Scenario | Example Input |
|---|
| Business books | "Zero to One" — for young people who want to start a business |
| Academic papers | "DeepSeek’s Engram paper" — for a 40-year-old business analyst |
| Children’s education | "The Game of Breaking Bullying" — for an 11-year-old boy experiencing bullying |
| Professional textbooks | "Principles of Economics" — for entrepreneurs with no economics background |