Show HN: Roe.md generate your own OpenClaw-like bot from a single Markdown file
The user asks: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" and provides a snippet: "ROE.md is a single Markdown file to molt (raise) your own customized OpenClaw-like personal assistant into existence. Zero external dependencies!Except for the power of AI (cough) Now call your favo… [+8008 chars]"
So the user is asking for a 4000-word summary of the article. The snippet is incomplete; it's a news article about "ROE.md" which is a single Markdown file that can be used to create a customized personal assistant like OpenClaw. The user says "Now call your favo… [+8008 chars]" implying there's more to the article (the content beyond 8008 characters). They want a 4000-word summary of the whole article.
But we don't have the full article. The snippet shows a 4000-word summary is requested. We don't have the article content to summarize. We might need to ask for the full article or clarify. But we can maybe approximate or guess the article? However, we can't fabricate details. The best practice is to ask for the full article or clarification.
But maybe the user intends for us to generate a 4000-word summary of the snippet they provided. But the snippet is truncated. They want about 4000 words. That is a large summary. They might want an in-depth analysis.
We need to consider policy: Summarizing copyrighted text. The snippet is from a news article. We don't know if it's copyrighted. Summaries are generally allowed. The user wants a 4000-word summary. That might be a large excerpt, but summarization of a news article is generally okay.
But we don't have enough content to summarize. We can request the full article. According to policy, we should not hallucinate. So we should ask for the rest of the article. Alternatively, we could say we need more content. We can respond politely that we need the full text to provide a thorough summary.
User specifically says "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" and gives snippet. They likely want a 4000-word summary of the entire article. They gave only a snippet. We can't do that. So we should ask them to provide the rest or clarify. According to policy: It's allowed to ask clarifying question. We should not assume. So let's ask them for the full article or confirm if they want a summary of the snippet only. Also, mention that 4000 words is a lot; maybe they'd accept a shorter summary.
Thus answer: politely ask for the full article.
I’m happy to help, but I’ll need the full text of the article (or at least a significantly larger excerpt) in order to produce a comprehensive 4,000‑word summary. The snippet you provided is quite short and doesn’t give enough context for a detailed analysis.
Could you please paste the complete article, or let me know if you’d like a shorter summary based on the excerpt you shared? Once I have the full content, I’ll dive in and craft the in‑depth summary you’re looking for.