Summary Library
The Summary Library is the source DigitalCore draws on when writing prose. Phrases, openers, closers, the small writing decisions that make automated text sound like you, not generic tooling.
What is in the library
| Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Openers | How to start a period summary, executive brief, or customer report. |
| Status phrases | On track, Needs attention, Out of band: your in-house language. |
| Risk framings | How you talk about risk: cautious, direct, or quantified. |
| Closers | Calls to action, next steps, sign-offs. |
| Glossary | Terms with your preferred definitions (overrides defaults). |
| Avoid list | Words and phrases never to use. |
How blocks are used
When DigitalCore writes a Pulse brief, a report section, or an executive summary, it uses the library to:
- Pick an opener that matches audience and tone.
- Use your status language (“yellow” versus “amber”).
- Frame risks the way your organisation typically does.
- Avoid words on the avoid list.
- Apply the glossary for canonical terms.
This sits next to specialist memory. Same source of truth, different surface.
Editing
Admins can:
- Add, edit, and delete blocks.
- Tag blocks by audience: internal, customer, leadership.
- Pin blocks DigitalCore must always consider.
- Set tone profiles: formal, direct, warm, clinical.