Tool Entry Quick Start Guide

This page acts as a decision guide for choosing the right path inside character, idea and unclear, with a structured starting point for an undefined concept.

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What counts as a good first task

Start with the smallest task that can still be judged: a character case with a clear prompt, an idea case with a rough concept, or an unclear case with only constraints and unknowns. The minimum viable input is enough context to shape the next step, and the expected output should be a practical starting shape rather than a final answer.

Guide: Tool Entry Quick Start

Coverage

Check whether the option addresses the full starting problem, not only one visible symptom or surface cue.

Freshness

Prefer guidance that reflects recent assumptions and avoids stale framing when the input is still moving.

Practical fit

Favor options that produce a usable first attempt, traceable reasoning, and a shape you can refine quickly.

Research-led judgment, not overclaim

This is a placeholder strategy for an undefined website concept, and it is not yet a real site direction. It provides a structured starting point that captures the absence of a defined idea and keeps the project from overcommitting, while showing what should be researched or compared next.

Common questions

How do I choose the right path for a character case?

Use the character path when the input already has a specific prompt or known target shape, and the first attempt can be evaluated against a visible standard.

What is a good first attempt for an idea case?

A good first attempt turns a rough concept into a simple working outline, with enough structure to test assumptions without locking the project too early.

What if the case is unclear?

Treat unclear input as a clarification problem: identify what is known, what is missing, and which comparison criteria would reduce the most uncertainty first.

Continue with input criteria

Use the next page to weigh the first-task framing, minimum viable inputs, and fit criteria before you commit to a path.

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