Rewrite
Proseweave has two rewrite modes: Rewrite Selection for targeted edits on highlighted text, and Structured Rewrite for full-scene revisions with granular criteria.
Rewrite Selection
Use this when you want to change a specific passage without touching the rest of the scene.
- Highlight the text you want to change in the editor.
- Click Rewrite Selection in the AI toolbar (or press
⌘⇧R). - Type a plain-language instruction:
- "Make this more urgent and cut the length by half."
- "Rewrite Elena's dialogue to sound more guarded — she doesn't reveal the journal yet."
- "Add more sensory detail — we're in the lighthouse, bring in the smells and sounds."
- Click Rewrite. The AI rewrites only the selected text and streams the result into a preview panel.
- Accept to replace the selection, or Dismiss to keep the original.
Rewrite Selection is the best tool for polishing dialogue, adjusting a single paragraph's tone, or trimming overwritten passages.
Structured Rewrite
Use this for a full scene revision where you need to specify exactly what to change and what to preserve.
Opening the Criteria Panel
- Click Structured Rewrite in the AI toolbar.
- The criteria panel slides open with four fields:
| Criterion | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Remove | Cut these elements entirely |
| Add | Introduce these new elements |
| Adjust | Change these aspects (tone, pacing, etc.) |
| Keep | Preserve these elements exactly as written |
Example Criteria
Remove: The extended flashback in the middle; adverbs.
Add: Elena's internal monologue as she reads the first entry.
Adjust: Pacing — slow down the moment she sees the date.
Keep: The opening paragraph; the closing line about the sea.
- Click Run Rewrite. The AI rewrites the full scene using these criteria.
- The new version streams into a preview panel alongside the original.
- Accept to save the new version (previous content becomes a version snapshot), or Dismiss to keep the original.
When to Use Structured Rewrite
- Moving a scene from draft to revision — you know what's working and what isn't
- After feedback from a reader — translate their comments into criteria
- Post-consistency-scan — you have specific elements to fix
Version History After Rewriting
Every accepted rewrite creates a version snapshot. Versions created by Structured Rewrite include criteria tags — the Remove/Add/Adjust/Keep instructions are stored with the version so you can see exactly what changed and why.
Open Versions in the AI toolbar to:
- Preview any version
- Compare two versions side by side
- Revert to any previous version
See Version History for full details.