# Format Selection Guide Choose the right output format for your research needs. ## Decision Tree ``` Is this comparing multiple options? ├─ YES → Use Comparison Format └─ NO ↓ Is this time-sensitive or simple? ├─ YES → Use Quick Brief └─ NO ↓ Does this require formal/extensive documentation? ├─ YES → Use Comprehensive Report └─ NO → Use Research Summary (default) ``` ## Format Overview | Format | Length | When to Use | Template | |--------|--------|-------------|----------| | [Research Summary](research-summary-format.md) | 500-1000 words | Most research requests (default) | [Template](research-summary-template.md) | | [Comprehensive Report](comprehensive-report-format.md) | 1500+ words | Formal docs, strategic decisions | [Template](comprehensive-report-template.md) | | [Quick Brief](quick-brief-format.md) | 200-400 words | Time-sensitive, simple topics | [Template](quick-brief-template.md) | | [Comparison](comparison-format.md) | 800-1200 words | Evaluating options | [Template](comparison-template.md) | ## Formatting Guidelines ### Headings - Use `#` for title - Use `##` for major sections - Use `###` for subsections - Keep heading hierarchy consistent ### Lists - Use `-` for bullet points - Use `1.` for numbered lists - Keep list items parallel in structure ### Emphasis - Use `**bold**` for key terms and section labels - Use `*italic*` for emphasis - Use sparingly for maximum impact ### Citations - Always use `Page Title` for source pages - Include citation immediately after referenced information - Group all sources in a "Sources" section at the end ### Tables - Use for structured data comparison - Keep columns to 3-5 for readability - Include header row - Align content appropriately ### Code Blocks Use when including: - Technical specifications - Configuration examples - Command examples ``` Example code or configuration here ``` ## Content Guidelines ### Executive Summaries - Lead with the most important finding - Include 1-2 key implications - Make it standalone (reader gets value without reading further) - Target 2-3 sentences for summaries, 1 paragraph for reports ### Key Findings - Start with a clear headline - Support with specific evidence - Include relevant data points or quotes - Cite source immediately - Focus on actionable insights ### Recommendations - Make them specific and actionable - Explain the "why" behind each recommendation - Prioritize clearly (Priority 1, 2, 3 or High/Medium/Low) - Include implementation hints when relevant ### Source Citations - Link to original pages using mentions - Note if information is outdated (check last-edited dates) - Credit specific sections when quoting - Group related sources together