Summary:We need to output only the SEO title, not the article. The user request: "Write a professional origiWe need to output only the SEO title, not the article. The user request: "Write a professional original news article." Then they give requirements. Then they give Title: "We need to rewrite 'grok-search-mcp 0.1.0' into a high CTR SEO news headline, 8-14 words, emotional, natural English, no clickbait spam. Output only the modified SEO title."
Thus they want only the headline. So we must output only the SEO title, 8-14 words, emotional, natural English, no clickbait spam.
We need to infer what grok-search-mcp 0.1.0 is. Likely a software release: a new version of a search tool? Could be a library for MCP (maybe Model Context Protocol?). We need to craft a headline: maybe "Exciting Launch: Grok-Search-MCP 0.1.0 Brings Powerful New Search Capabilities". Count words: Exciting(1) Launch:(2) Grok-Search-MCP(3) 0.1.0(4) Brings(5) Powerful(6) New(7) Search(8) Capabilities(9). That's 9 words, emotional? "Exciting" is emotional. Natural English. Not clickbait spam? It's okay.
But maybe we need more emotional: "Thrilled to Announce Grok-Search-MCP 0.1.0 Revolutionizes Search Experience". Count: Thrilled(1) to(2) Announce(3) Grok-Search-MCP(4) 0.1.0(5) Revolutionizes(6) Search(7) Experience(8). That's 8 words. Emotional: Thrilled. Good.
Check: "Thrilled to Announce Grok-Search-MCP 0.1.0 Revolutionizes Search Experience". It's natural? Slightly promotional but okay. No clickbait spam? It's fine.