WriteHERE, an open-source writing framework that uses recursive task decomposition to generate long-form text with human-like adaptivity, has been released under the MIT license and is drawing attention among developers. Formally named the Heterogeneous Recursive Planning based Open Writing Project, it is built on the paper published on arXiv in March 2025, "Beyond Outlining: Heterogeneous Recursive Planning for Adaptive Long-form Writing with Language Models" (arXiv:2503.08275). The paper was accepted as an oral presentation at EMNLP 2025 in September 2025.
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