Welcome to the Writer’s Room
This is the heart of the JASYTI Knowledge Base—where structure meets story, and policies meet caffeine.
Every document here keeps the writing ecosystem consistent across Guidance, Structured Learning, and Lore Door.
Think of it as both a manual and a playground: rules up front, tools in the back.
How This Folder Works
The Writer’s Room houses everything that governs how content is created, reviewed, and formatted.
Documents here fall into five categories:
- Policies – what you must follow
- Procedures / Prompts – what you use to do the work
- Scripts – what the machines follow
- Standards – what “done right” looks like
- Templates – your fill-in-the-blank starting points
Policies
Policies define the rules of authorship across all layers—governance, style, and canon.
They set the tone and accuracy that bind Structured Learning, Lore Door, and Guidance under one Author voice.
Files
- Authoring Documents for JASYTI’s Knowledge Base — Master policy defining YAML, structure, and authoring protocol.
- Writer Style Guide — Structured Learning — Tone and structure for 100-Series instructional pages.
- PMI Lore Fidelity Policy — Ensures lore humor never breaks PMI truth.
- Writer Style Guide — The Last Gate (Lore Door) — Defines narrative voice, pacing, and tone for fiction.
- Glossary-First Writing Policy — Mandates glossary accuracy for all PMI terminology use.
Procedures & Prompts
Procedures and prompts are interactive guides—step-by-step tools for humans or GPTs to execute consistent workflows.
If policies are laws, these are the playbooks.
Files
- Windows 11 GPT Project Execution Prompt — Walks GPT through task-by-task project execution logic.
Scripts
Scripts are automation helpers. They validate, lint, or enforce the technical rules that policies define.
They’re the quiet enforcers that keep your YAML from rebelling.
Files
- YAML Linter Script — Scans every file for missing or malformed frontmatter and compliance fields.
Standards
Standards define what “good” looks like.
They codify the technical and creative frameworks that keep every page readable, valid, and uniform.
Files
- TLG Narrative Rulebook — Governs episodic flow, scene mechanics, and lore-world coherence.
Templates
Templates are starting frameworks—the reusable shells that speed up creation and ensure structure compliance.
Writers, editors, and GPTs use these as scaffolds for new material.
Files
- Markdown Template for Quartz Environments — The master frontmatter and body format used across the KB.
- TLG Backstory Template — Character backstory model for Lore Door episodes.
Summary
Every file here plays a role in making sure the Knowledge Base writes with one brain, many voices.
Policies tell us why, Standards show us how, and Tools make it faster.
Follow them all, and every document you publish will sound like it came from the same sharp, sarcastic genius we call the Author.
Section Contents
- Authoring Documents for JASYTI’s Knowledge Base
- Structured Learning Writing Style Guide
- PMI Lore Fidelity Policy
- The Last Gate Lore Writing Style Guide
- Gloss First Policy
- No-YAML Windows 11 GPT Project Execution Prompt
- DEIHC YAML Linter Script
- Writers Room Session Thread 1
- The Last Gate Narrative Rulebook
- Markdown Template for Quartz Environments
- The Last Gate Backstory Template
- Writers Room – Index
- Writers Room – README
- Glossary
- Project PASS PMP – Home