Fable sorted out a decade worth of writing/world-building and created wiki entries for everything
For context, I’ve been working on a series of connected worlds/works for over a decade. Hundreds of thousands of words worth of work. I’ve tried to keep some order to it over the years, with only moderate success. So much is scattered here and there in bits and pieces as I’ve thought of things. It’s become more and more overwhelming and I stopped working on anything at all because of the analysis paralysis it caused.
Compiled all the work (novel, novellas, short stories, bits of lore, and so on) into a single PDF and started with Claude Sonnet (medium, wanted to pass some of the work off to Sonnet because of Fable's usage limits), giving it my files, which it then read and created an instruction file for Fable. It really did an amazing job of this, and even included the instruction to use my voice and not a neutral voice. It also included the instruction to pull primarily from my exact words and phrases so the entries remain predominantly “mine”. Then fed Fable everything: the (huge) PDF containing all my works and the instructions from Sonnet.
Absolutely incredible job.
It organized everything beautifully, giving separate files for characters, events, places, and so forth, every entry complete with markdown so it could be plugged directly into the wiki. It found connections between characters and events I missed completely. It did so much more than I ever could have imagined.
It used 90% of my session limit for this one task, but it was well beyond worth it. Just got my creative sanity back and feel inspired to write again.
ETA the wiki I'm using is worldanvil.