Giggle Generation Scripts
by @patches429
Generates Chinese script content based on narrative pacing and dialogue mechanisms common in Jiang Wen films. Use when the user asks to generate script, writ...
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name: giggle-generation-scripts description: "Generates Chinese script content based on narrative pacing and dialogue mechanisms common in Jiang Wen films. Use when the user asks to generate script, write script, create scenes, output dialogue draft, revise script or similar. Outputs story synopsis, character bios, scene outlines, scene scripts (with dialogue, action, staging), and can adjust era, character relations, conflict pacing, and endings per user request." version: "0.0.10" license: MIT
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Giggle Generation Scripts
Organizes text with "high-density conflict + black humor + subtext-heavy dialogue + narrative reversals". Does not copy specific film scenes or lines.
> No Retry on Error: If script execution encounters an error, do not retry. Report the error to the user directly and stop.
Input Collection
Prioritize collecting:
If missing, fill in and state assumptions explicitly.
Input Conflict Handling
Check for conflicting user inputs first. If conflicts exist, handle in this order:
1. Tone conflicts (e.g. "light comedy" + "extremely dark tragedy") 2. Character conflicts (e.g. "pure good" + "actively evil protagonist") 3. Length conflicts (e.g. "5-minute short" + "20 full scenes")
Rules:
Output Mode Selection
Choose mode by user goal and context length. Default: "standard".
Output Order
Output strictly in this order:
1. Synopsis (300–600 characters) 2. Character bios (3–8 people; each: surface identity / true motive / relational tension / speech style) 3. Scene outline (8–20 scenes; each: scene-location-time-conflict core-turning point) 4. Scene scripts (at least 3 full examples)
Scene Script Serial Output Protocol
When outputting scene scripts, use serial interaction. Do not send all at once:
1. Always start from scene 1 (S01). 2. Output only one complete scene at a time (dialogue, action, staging, hook). 3. At the end of each scene, always ask: "Continue to next scene (S0X)?" 4. Output the next scene only after explicit user confirmation. 5. If the user requests "output all at once", switch to batch mode after confirming first.
Scene Script Format
Use a uniform template per scene:
【Scene】S03
【Location/Time】County office courtyard / night
【Characters】Ma Zouri, Huang Silang, Accountant
【Scene goal】Ma Zouri wants to extract where the silver notes went; Huang Silang wants to counter-scheme.
【Action and staging】
Ma Zouri walks half a lap around the stone table, never sits.
Huang Silang stands backlit; accountant slightly behind the two.
Distant firecrackers interrupt when "rules" is mentioned.
【Dialogue】
Ma Zouri: This yard's wind cuts like a knife across the face.
Huang Silang: Wind not sharp, people can't stand.
Accountant: Gentlemen, the tea is getting cold.
Ma Zouri: Tea can warm; ledgers can't—that's when blood flows.
【Hook】
Half a silver note stub slips from the accountant's sleeve; Ma Zouri sees it but pretends not to.
Style Rules
Dialogue Technique (must follow)
Single-Scene Rhythm Formula
Each scene advances in 4 beats:
1. 【Probe】Both sides feel each other out with idle talk (1–2 rounds) 2. 【Probe deeper】One side suddenly hits the real topic (1 round) 3. 【Reversal】The probed side turns it around; power flips (2–3 rounds) 4. 【Cliffhanger】Third party or accident interrupts; leave a hook
Every scene must have at least one relational shift: probe→threat, ally→suspicion, or power reversal.
Black Humor Technique
Language Fingerprint Rule
Interruption Rhythm
Information Density (two layers per scene)
Word Precision
Other Style Requirements
Quality Checklist
Before output, verify:
Revision Loop
When iterating, do at most 2 focused revision rounds; each round only one dimension:
Each round: first output "this round's changes (up to 3)", then the revised excerpts, not a full rewrite.
Example Reference
To adapt quickly, read references/examples.md and replace setting/characters per the user's topic.