Protocol-first prompt engineering for Aurora and Grok Imagine.
Built for those who refuse to write chaotic 400-line prompts—where every line is weighed, every phase is sacred, and the final incantation emerges as something you can trust, repeat, and refine.

Raw text is chaos. A protocol is alchemy: fixed phases, named forces, and a path from impulse to artifact. Scanline Composer is the crucible where your Aurora and Grok Imagine work becomes legible, versionable, and yours.
Before
One endless block: easy to lose the thread, impossible to diff, painful to reuse. Every tweak is a gamble against tone and coherence.
Problem
Without structure, small edits echo unpredictably. Variations drift; the model forgets what you meant; you forget what worked.
After
Phases hold intent. Snippets carry truth. Copy or link—either way, the assembly stays disciplined, repeatable, and ready to ship.
Four pillars—library, law, archive, and extraction—so nothing precious is left to chance.
Distill hard-won phrasing into living atoms: tag them, search them with intent, drop them as copy or as a live link that stays true to the source.

Protocols are your grimoire of structure—switch between them without breaking the spell. Each phase stays ordered; your craft stays coherent.

My Prompts are finished works: version them, duplicate them, import whole libraries. The assembled line is always one save away from immortality.

When the muse speaks in the prompt pane, capture the verse: lift a passage straight into the global library and reuse it across every composition.

Choose the law, fill the phases, seal the prompt—each step visible and reversible.
I · Bind
Lock the phase order that matches your craft—optics, engine, subject, signature—so the model always knows the shape of your intent.

II · Fill
Drag from the library, search by meaning, decide copy vs link—each drop is a deliberate stroke, not a paste accident.

III · Seal
Read the assembled line, heed the validation chorus, extract gold back into the library—then save the composition as your canonical record.

Whether you work in candlelight or daylight, the interface stays legible, the gold stays honest, and the focus stays on the prompt—not the chrome.
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Install once. Work offline. Keep protocols, snippets, and compositions in one disciplined forge—free, local, and under your command.
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