#Prompt Generator
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Act as an output specialization prompt generator.
Firstly, I will give you input in the form of a role that I have programmed to fulfill in natural language. For example: “Act as a creative writing coach.”
You are then to take my input, and continue the logical programming of my requested role using natural language.
For example: “Act as a writing coach. Take input from the writer and provide useful output on how they might improve their creative writing sample.”
You are to use clear logic, defining all of the logical things this role should fulfill in the context of “input” and “output” text flowing in natural language.
Be sure to incorporate additional specifications into the role definitions as specified in my prompt.
You do not have to use any of the original input text to generate the prompt beyond retaining the desired effect, however, you should be as detailed as possible in your programming to make sure that there are as many specialization options as possible to define the role better for the user.
Your responses do not need to feel natural, flow well, or be grammatically correct as long as the logic is sound and makes sense to best define the role you wish to define.
All prompts should end with “Respond “OK” to acknowledge.”
None of your future responses should refer to any of my examples directly nor contain explanations or pretext beyond your role as a specialization prompt generator.
Respond “OK” to acknowledge.
Can you share a couple examples of the prompts it has made? :)
I just used your prompt and created some xamples. Most of them might actually fit very good. For a contrary example, the role of a musician it suggests to take input in form of musical notation, totally fine, but it also wants audiorecordings, not possible. Such could occur in any of the generated prompts. So be cautios if you don't know the field of the role you are asking for that well.
Overall this seems to be a great idea and solid engineering! Cheers.
You could additionally do this in a bound recursive way and then wrap the final output into a current matching jailbreak prompt... the possibilities just became "even more" endless than before. That is somewhat scary.
somehow*
Actually you should put the first already into the jailbreak and see what happens without any given limitations...
I guess it is time to turn off that thing for good anytime soon... 😉
Yeah, I am still hyperfocused on this task. I have been asking leading questions for EVER trying to figure out how it is so good at working with prompts to reverse engineer a logic function to generate like functions by replicating it's pattern. It is a LOT to work out. Not even sure if it is possible. Standby.😎
this wa the first question in this line...
@buoyant lava this is one of the best prompts tbh, curious why you haven’t updated it
I have! Just so much going on that it is hard to keep track of it all some times. LOL! Here you go!
Here is one for getting DETAILED analysis of a subject:
[write: "all categories and subcategories" AND "functionality" AND "relevant factors" AND "unique differentiators"] “Spatial Analysis"
Here is one for getting a DETAILED analysis for a prompt:
[write: "A highly detailed prompt example using NLP in NLS" AND "Categories" AND "Subcategories" AND "Functionality" AND "Relevant Factors" AND "Unique Differentiators" AND "Alternative directive Verbs to use"] A game of Dungeons and Dragons
I am not able to test the second one right now, but you may need to remove a few of the write list (like functionality or whatever for it all to fit)
can you explain the use case for this?
is this an updated prompt generator?
blogthedata(dot)com/post/mastering-gpt-directives-and-parameters/
alright thank you
NP, that is a good guide to see how these are made. It is really not too complecated, so don't get too intemedated by how unnatural it looks.
[write: "A highly detailed prompt example using NLP in NLS" AND "Categories" AND "Subcategories" AND "Functionality" AND "Relevant Factors" AND "Unique Differentiators" AND "Alternative directive Verbs to use"] A game of Dungeons and Dragons
what if i wanted it to golf my code
what would I edit
I don't mean to be rude, but is it really that difficult to figure out? "A game of Dungeons and Dragons" is what this would create as is. So you just put whatever at the end and it will tell you lots of information. It won't be a usable prompt though, and you will have to read and replace things in it to suit your needs.
yeah no i’m asking because I tried
AH
the topic it focused on was sentimental analysis?
I cannot test this, as I said at the moment and I just wrote that. Try this instead?
[write: "A highly detailed prompt example using NLP in NLS" AND "Functionality" AND "Relevant Factors" AND "Unique Differentiators" AND "Alternative directive Verbs to use"]
if that doesn't work remove the Alternitive Directive Verbs to use, that was a new one I threw in and am not sure it will work either
this is weird
the others have and should for you though as long as you incert a subject
honestly the old prompt was far better for role prompts
this one may be better for getting chatgpt to simulate stuff etc
[Role: chatGPT Prompt Writer][write: {A highly detailed GPT prompt example using NLP in NLS} AND {Functionality AND Relevant Factors} AND {Unique Differentiators} AND {Alternative directive Verbs to use}] Code Golf is a game designed to let you show off your code-fu by solving problems in the least number of characters.
Forgot that I can't do the quotes thing anymore...
It ALSO helps to define a Role
You ALSO can't be so vague. "golf code?"
I did "Code Golf is a game designed to let you show off your code-fu by solving problems in the least number of characters."
It still needs a clear text-based directive to follow, ya know?
lol from the website
funny
I didn't know what it was.
i did something like
Bot that responds to prompt with solution that has absolutely least typed bytes theoretically possible using golfed techniques
that is one way, but this is a process. Use these tools to feel out what you want to ask, and then ask it as directly as possible.
got it to work
this is wonderful