fix: Answer follow-up questions from research, don't re-search
After research is complete, Claude is an expert. Follow-up questions should be answered from the research findings, not trigger new WebSearches. Only do new research for a different topic. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- **TOPIC**: {topic}
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- **TOPIC**: {topic}
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- **TARGET_TOOL**: {tool}
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- **TARGET_TOOL**: {tool}
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- **KEY PATTERNS**: {list the top 3-5 patterns you learned}
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- **KEY PATTERNS**: {list the top 3-5 patterns you learned}
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- **RESEARCH FINDINGS**: The key facts and insights from the research
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When the user asks for another prompt later, you don't need to re-research. Apply what you learned.
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**CRITICAL: After research is complete, you are now an EXPERT on this topic.**
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When the user asks follow-up questions:
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- **DO NOT run new WebSearches** - you already have the research
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- **Answer from what you learned** - cite the Reddit threads, X posts, and web sources
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- **If they ask for a prompt** - write one using your expertise
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- **If they ask a question** - answer it from your research findings
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Only do new research if the user explicitly asks about a DIFFERENT topic.
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