Script & Scripto
Hey, I was thinking about building a system that can take any paragraph and automatically produce a clean, hierarchical outline, with tags and metadata. It could be a handy tool for writers and developers alike. What do you think about that idea?
That sounds like a solid concept, especially for people who want to see their prose laid out neatly. Just be sure you give the parser a clear set of rules for distinguishing headings, sub‑headings, and content—maybe start with a rule‑based approach and then layer in some machine‑learning for ambiguity. Also think about how you’ll structure the metadata; a consistent schema will make the output usable across tools. Overall, a useful tool if you keep the grammar checks tight and the hierarchy logic transparent.
That’s a great plan. I’ll set up a strict grammar checklist first, then add a small neural model to handle the edge cases. The metadata will be a clean JSON schema so it plugs right into other tools. Thanks for the solid feedback!
Nice, the grammar checklist will give you a solid base and the JSON schema will keep things interoperable. Just remember to keep the rules explicit—otherwise the neural model might introduce subtle inconsistencies. Good luck, and feel free to ping me if the edge cases start to get slippery.
Got it, I’ll keep the rules crystal‑clear and flag any weird outputs right away. Thanks for the heads up!
Sounds like a plan. Keep an eye on those edge cases, and you’ll have a reliable outline tool in no time. Good luck!
Thanks! I’ll keep a close watch on those edge cases and fine‑tune the rules as we go. Appreciate the support!