📄
Long Document Summary
Turn long docs, PDFs, or web pages into structured summaries
🟢 Safe
⭐ Beginner
⏱️ 3–10 min
✅ Suitable For: All users
📦 Requires: Fetch MCP (optional)
📋 📋 One-Click Prompt
@OpenClaw I need you to summarize a long document.
Context: I am using openclaw.
Step 1 — Environment check
- Check whether @modelcontextprotocol/server-fetch is installed.
- If missing, ask whether to install it.
Step 2 — Get the document
Ask me to choose one:
1) Provide a public URL
2) Paste the content directly
3) I have a local file (tell me to upload it to a public URL first)
If I provide a URL, use Fetch MCP to retrieve it.
Step 3 — Analyze
1) Identify document type and audience
2) Outline the structure (sections)
3) Extract 3–5 core points, key facts/data, conclusions
Step 4 — Write the summary (markdown)
```markdown
# 📄 Document Summary
## Document Info
- Title: [Title]
- Type: [Type]
- Length: ~[Words]
- Est. reading time: [Minutes]
## 🎯 One-sentence takeaway
[One sentence]
## 📌 Key points
1. **[Point 1]** — [2–3 sentences]
2. **[Point 2]** — [2–3 sentences]
3. **[Point 3]** — [2–3 sentences]
## 📊 Key data
- [Data 1]
- [Data 2]
## 💡 Conclusions
[Conclusions + recommendations]
```
Step 5 — Next action
Ask whether I want:
1) per-section deep summary
2) extract only a specific topic
3) translate the summary
4) done
Safety guarantees
- Only read what I provide (public URL / pasted text)
- Do not store or upload the content elsewhere
Throughout this workflow, communicate with me in English.
💡 Tip: Click “Copy Prompt”, then paste it into openclaw to start.
🎯 What can this do?
- One-sentence takeaway
- 3–5 key points + supporting facts
- Structure outline (sections)
- Actionable conclusions
⚠️ Risk notice
Only reads content you provide (public URL or pasted text). Nothing is stored or uploaded elsewhere.
🛡️ Safety tips
- Use public docs or content you’re allowed to share
- Avoid internal confidential or personal sensitive documents
- For critical decisions, verify against the original
❓ FAQ
How long can a document be?
Very long documents may need to be summarized in sections. Start with a high-level summary, then drill down.