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Editorial standards for ContextClean guides, examples, and resource pages

ContextClean publishes product pages, examples, and resource articles aimed at developers who debug with AI tools. The editorial goal is not to produce generic filler around keywords. The goal is to create pages that help a visitor understand how to prepare logs, reduce noisy context, and make safer debugging decisions before sharing text with AI systems or teammates.

Pages should describe a real developer workflow, not just repeat the same tool description with swapped keywords.
Examples should be concrete enough to be recognizable by developers who have actually seen similar failures.
Guides should state both where the workflow helps and where it breaks down.
Pages that discuss sharing logs should include privacy and redaction guidance.
Resource pages should be reviewed and updated over time rather than treated as one-time filler.

Last reviewed: May 25, 2026. Maintained as part of the ContextClean resource library.