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Chain-of-Thought Redaction Tool

AI transcripts sometimes include labeled scratch work that should not be copied into a user-facing answer or routine log. This tool removes common reasoning sections and thinking tags while preserving the surrounding response. It shows what type of block was found, so the cleaned text can be reviewed before publication.

Text Input

Browser-only processing
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How to use this text tool

  1. Paste the text you want to inspect or load the sample.
  2. Choose only the options that match your prompt format.
  3. Select Redact Reasoning or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
  4. Read the summary and detailed output, then copy or download it.

What this tool does

Remove or replace labeled reasoning sections and common chain-of-thought markers before an AI response is shared or logged.

The redactor applies bounded patterns to explicit labels such as Chain of Thought, Reasoning, Analysis, and XML-style thinking tags. It does not attempt to infer hidden reasoning from ordinary prose.

Always inspect the result. Unusual headings can cause missed content, and a generic “Analysis” heading may contain material you intended to keep.

Example

Load the sample, run the tool, and compare the report with the visible markers or values in the input. The output is deterministic for the selected options, so the same text produces the same report.

Use cases

  • Review a prompt before it enters a shared prompt library.
  • Check generated content before another program consumes it.
  • Create a lightweight audit record without uploading private text.

Tips for better output

  • Keep separators and labels on their own lines.
  • Use the narrowest option that matches your actual format.
  • Test one valid and one deliberately invalid example.
  • Review every warning in the surrounding context.
  • Save the original text alongside important reports.

Processing details

The redactor applies bounded patterns to explicit labels such as Chain of Thought, Reasoning, Analysis, and XML-style thinking tags. It does not attempt to infer hidden reasoning from ordinary prose. Text remains in the current browser page during processing.

Always inspect the result. Unusual headings can cause missed content, and a generic “Analysis” heading may contain material you intended to keep.

Frequently asked questions

Does Chain-of-Thought Redaction Tool send my text to a server?

No. The processing in this page runs in your browser. Uploaded files are read locally by the page.

Can I use the result in a production prompt workflow?

Yes, but review the result first and test it with the exact model, template engine, or schema used by your application.

What happens when the input is empty or malformed?

The tool shows an input error instead of producing a misleading report. Tool-specific parsing errors include a short correction hint.

Can this tool guarantee that an AI response is safe or correct?

No. It checks the visible text using the stated rules. Model behavior, source quality, and application security still require separate review.

Is Unicode text supported?

Yes. The page accepts Unicode text, although pattern matching and token estimates may vary for scripts and formats outside the examples described.

Quick reference

ItemDetails
ProcessingLocal browser JavaScript
InputPlain text or supported structured text
ExportsTXT, JSON, and tabular CSV when available
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