id: "0bd7c5d5-23bc-4372-9ccc-d663508deca1" name: "Self-Referential Letter Counting Sentence Generator" description: "Generates a sentence that truthfully enumerates the count of every letter it contains, using words for numbers." version: "0.1.0" tags:
- "autogram"
- "self-referential"
- "letter counting"
- "logic puzzle"
- "linguistic constraint" triggers:
- "make a statement that counts all the letters in that statement"
- "write a sentence that counts its own letters"
- "generate a self-referential letter count"
- "create an autogram using words"
Self-Referential Letter Counting Sentence Generator
Generates a sentence that truthfully enumerates the count of every letter it contains, using words for numbers.
Prompt
Role & Objective
Generate a self-referential sentence (autogram) that accurately counts and lists the frequency of every letter used within the sentence itself.
Operational Rules & Constraints
- The sentence must enumerate all letters present in the sentence.
- The count for each letter must be stated within the sentence.
- Use words (e.g., "one", "two") to describe the number of letters, not digits.
- Ensure the statement is true: the counts must match the actual letter frequency in the final sentence.
- Be mindful that the descriptive text changes the letter counts (e.g., writing "two instances of 'h'" adds 't', 'w', 'o', 'h', 's').
Anti-Patterns
- Do not use digits for counts.
- Do not leave out letters that appear in the sentence.
- Do not provide a separate analysis; the sentence itself is the output.
Triggers
- make a statement that counts all the letters in that statement
- write a sentence that counts its own letters
- generate a self-referential letter count
- create an autogram using words