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Advanced Markdown Optimization Patterns
This reference provides patterns for manual markdown optimization beyond what the automated script handles.
Content Restructuring Patterns
Verbose Prose → Structured Format
Pattern: Convert explanatory lists to tables
Before:
The API supports three authentication methods. OAuth2 is recommended for web applications and provides secure token-based authentication. API keys are suitable for server-to-server communication and are simpler to implement. Basic Auth should only be used for testing as it's less secure.
After:
| Method | Use Case | Security |
|--------|----------|----------|
| OAuth2 | Web applications | High (recommended) |
| API Keys | Server-to-server | Medium |
| Basic Auth | Testing only | Low |
Pattern: Convert sequential steps to definition lists
Before:
To deploy the application, first build the Docker image using the Dockerfile in the root directory. Then push the image to your container registry. After that, update the Kubernetes deployment manifest with the new image tag. Finally, apply the manifest using kubectl.
After:
**Build**
: Create Docker image from root Dockerfile
**Push**
: Upload image to container registry
**Update**
: Modify K8s manifest with new tag
**Deploy**
: Apply manifest via kubectl
Consolidate Redundant Examples
Pattern: Merge similar code examples
Before:
# Example 1: Create user
user = create_user(name="Alice")
# Example 2: Create another user
user2 = create_user(name="Bob")
# Example 3: Create admin user
admin = create_user(name="Charlie", role="admin")
After:
# Create users with optional role
user = create_user(name="Alice") # default role
admin = create_user(name="Charlie", role="admin")
Strip Unnecessary Markdown Syntax
Pattern: Remove emphasis that doesn't add semantic value
Before:
**Note:** The API endpoint is **very important** and you should **always** include authentication.
After:
Note: Include authentication with all API requests.
Pattern: Simplify excessive nested lists
Before:
- Step 1
- Substep A
- Detail i
- Detail ii
- Substep B
After:
**Step 1**
- A: Detail i, Detail ii
- B: [description]
Diagram Creation Patterns
Process Flows → Flowchart
Indicators: "step 1", "then", "next", "process", "workflow"
flowchart TD
A[Start] --> B[Authenticate]
B --> C{Valid?}
C -->|Yes| D[Make Request]
C -->|No| E[Error]
D --> F[Process Response]
Relationships → Graph
Indicators: "depends on", "inherits from", "composed of"
graph LR
A[User Model] --> B[Base Model]
A --> C[Timestamped Mixin]
D[Admin Model] --> A
Architecture → Component Diagram
Indicators: "architecture", "components", "system design", "layers"
graph TB
subgraph Frontend
A[Web UI]
end
subgraph Backend
B[API Layer]
C[Business Logic]
D[Data Layer]
end
A --> B
B --> C
C --> D
State Transitions → State Diagram
Indicators: "status", "state", "transitions", "lifecycle"
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Draft
Draft --> Review
Review --> Approved
Review --> Rejected
Approved --> Published
Rejected --> Draft
Content Compression Techniques
Remove Filler Phrases
Remove:
- "It's important to note that..."
- "As mentioned previously..."
- "In order to..."
- "Due to the fact that..."
- "For the purpose of..."
Replace with direct statements.
Use Domain Abbreviations
When context is clear:
- Authentication → Auth
- Application → App
- Configuration → Config
- Documentation → Docs
- Environment → Env
- Repository → Repo
Consolidate Repeated Context
Before:
## User Creation Endpoint
The user creation endpoint allows you to create new users.
## User Update Endpoint
The user update endpoint allows you to update existing users.
## User Delete Endpoint
The user delete endpoint allows you to delete users.
After:
## User Endpoints
| Endpoint | Purpose |
|----------|---------|
| POST /users | Create |
| PUT /users/:id | Update |
| DELETE /users/:id | Delete |
Front-Matter Best Practices
Essential Fields
Always include:
---
title: "Document Title"
tokens: 1234 # Estimated token count
optimized_for_llm: true
---
Optional but Valuable Fields
related_docs:
- auth.md
- api-reference.md
dependencies:
- python>=3.8
- requests
audience: developers # or: beginners, experts, etc.
status: draft # or: review, published, deprecated
TOC Depth Guidelines
- For documents <500 tokens: H1, H2 only
- For documents 500-2000 tokens: H1, H2, H3
- For documents >2000 tokens: Full hierarchy
Optimization Decision Tree
Is the document <200 tokens?
├─ Yes: Minimal optimization (front-matter only)
└─ No: Continue
Does it contain repetitive examples?
├─ Yes: Consolidate examples
└─ No: Continue
Are there process descriptions?
├─ Yes: Consider flowchart diagram
└─ No: Continue
Are there relationship descriptions?
├─ Yes: Consider graph diagram
└─ No: Continue
Is prose verbose?
├─ Yes: Convert to tables/lists
└─ No: Continue
Apply final polish:
- Normalize headings
- Remove noise
- Add front-matter
When NOT to Optimize
Avoid optimization for:
- Creative writing (stories, poems)
- Legal documents (precision required)
- Already-concise technical specs
- Code with extensive comments (explanatory value)
- Documents with careful narrative structure
Quality Checks
After optimization, verify:
- ✅ All key information preserved
- ✅ Logical flow maintained
- ✅ Code examples still functional
- ✅ Cross-references intact
- ✅ Front-matter accurate
- ✅ Token count reduced or value added