localclaw added to PyPI
The user requests 4000 words summary of a news article. The article is partially shown: "A minimal, hackable agentic framework engineered to run entirely locally with Ollama or BitNet. Inspired by the architecture of OpenClaw, rebuilt from scratch for local-first operation. Written by … [+37157 chars]"
They only gave the first few lines and a character count. Likely the article is long (~37157 characters). The user wants a 4000-word summary. That's a huge summary. They didn't provide the full article text. However, the instruction says "Summarize the following news article:" and then shows a truncated snippet with +37157 chars.
We don't have the full content. It's ambiguous. Perhaps the article is available elsewhere. But we only have the snippet. We could attempt to infer the content: It's about a minimal, hackable agentic framework that runs locally with Ollama or BitNet, inspired by OpenClaw, rebuilt for local-first. It's likely about some AI framework. But we can't produce a 4000-word summary without the full article.
We might need to request the full article. But the instruction doesn't allow us to ask for more info. However, we can ask clarifying question? The policy says we can ask clarifying. But maybe the best approach is to explain that we need the full article to summarize fully. But user specifically wants 4000 words. We can produce a summary up to the provided text. But it's only a few sentences. That would be far below 4000 words. So we need to request the full article or ask if the user can provide more text. But the policy: We can ask clarifying question. The user didn't provide full article. It's incomplete. So we should ask for the rest.
Thus I will ask clarifying question: "Could you provide the full article text or more details?" That is allowed. We'll do that.I’m happy to help craft a detailed summary for you, but I’ll need the full text (or at least a much larger excerpt) of the article. The snippet you provided is just a few lines long, and a 4,000‑word summary would require a comprehensive view of the content—its key points, arguments, examples, and any technical details that the original author included.
Could you share the complete article or a larger portion of it? Once I have the full material, I can produce the in‑depth, markdown‑formatted summary you’re looking for.