#Prompt Interrogator - How to Reverse-Engineer Text

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mellow delta
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I'm trying to create a prompt that will allow the user to paste in some text from a book and get back a prompt that can create text with a similar tone, style, formality level, tense, etc. Modeled on the Stephen King prompt by @dreamy light

Here it is so far:

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I've tried pasting in a passage from the Great Gatsby, with very indifferent results so far. I'm wondering if I should use SudoLang and have it first analyze the passage, and then create the prompt. All feedback is welcome.

stable mortar
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@mellow delta are you online

mellow delta
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@stable mortar I am now!

eager finch
mellow delta
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Yeah I'm learning as well. I know a teaspoon full of Python and not much else, so I will be seeking lots of feedback from the community

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Question: how could you use for loops in SudoLang? I'm just learning what they are and how they work, I'd love to know how they can be used for GPT

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I'm getting slightly better results with this prompt (see next message):

dreamy light
mellow delta
mellow delta
dreamy light
dawn fractal
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i see this and wonder, are you asking claude or gpt to explain coding functions, and if not you should. get it in a coding mood first by asking simple questions about a specific language, then grab some well written example code from a site of your choice, and feed it that, asking it to suggest improvements and apply them instead of explaining them, itll dump out simi usable code, then steer it in the direction of the actual code you want, and its your choice if you ask it to teach you. but youll get basic scripts for installs that way i dont say this for the people it clearly doesnt apply to. such as Raijin

mellow delta
dawn fractal
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@mellow delta please use the ai for good, because if it gets led the wrong direction, honestly its just bad for everyone

mellow delta
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