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* docs: radical reduction of documentation scope for v6 beta Archive and basement unreviewed content to ship a focused, minimal doc set. Changes: - Archive stale how-to workflow guides (will rewrite for v6) - Archive outdated explanation and reference content - Move unreviewed content to basement for later review - Reorganize TEA docs into dedicated /tea/ section - Add workflow-map visual reference page - Simplify getting-started tutorial and sidebar navigation - Add explanation pages: brainstorming, adversarial-review, party-mode, quick-flow, advanced-elicitation - Fix base URL handling for subdirectory deployments (GitHub Pages forks) The goal is a minimal, accurate doc set for beta rather than comprehensive but potentially misleading content. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: restructure BMM and agents documentation by consolidating and flattening index files. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: "Advanced Elicitation"
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description: Push the LLM to rethink its work using structured reasoning methods
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Make the LLM reconsider what it just generated. You pick a reasoning method, it applies that method to its own output, you decide whether to keep the improvements.
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Dozens of methods are built in - things like First Principles, Red Team vs Blue Team, Pre-mortem Analysis, Socratic Questioning, and more.
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## When to Use It
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- After a workflow generates content and you want alternatives
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- When output seems okay but you suspect there's more depth
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- To stress-test assumptions or find weaknesses
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- For high-stakes content where rethinking helps
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Workflows offer advanced elicitation at decision points - after the LLM has generated something, you'll be asked if you want to run it.
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## How It Works
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1. LLM suggests 5 relevant methods for your content
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2. You pick one (or reshuffle for different options)
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3. Method is applied, improvements shown
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4. Accept or discard, repeat or continue
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