#How to use GPTchat for game, internet mud. GPT should read all text from telnet and send commands.

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proud harbor
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How to use GPTchat for game, internet mud. GPT should read all text from telnet and send correct commands. He should emulate human, should controll fight, keep correct HP level, etc.

mellow scaffoldBOT
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Hi @proud harbor. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not contain enough information to provide a step-by-step guide for using GPT (or ChatGPT) to play an internet MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) by reading telnet output and sending commands automatically.

The available documentation covers how to create custom GPTs, use GPT Actions to interact with APIs, and build assistants that can interact with web pages or files, but there is no explicit information about integrating GPT with a telnet client for real-time game automation or emulating human-like play in a MUD environment. There are also no examples or official support for connecting GPT directly to telnet streams or handling the specific requirements of MUD gameplay, such as maintaining HP or controlling fights.

If you are interested in building such a system, you would likely need to develop a custom integration that connects a telnet client to the OpenAI API, parses game output, and sends it as input to a GPT model, then interprets the model's responses as game commands. However, this approach is not covered or supported in the provided knowledge sources.

If you need information on building custom GPTs or using GPT Actions for API integrations, I can help with that. For your specific use case (MUD automation via telnet), the knowledge sources do not provide sufficient guidance.

Note: you can ask me a follow up question by @ mentioning me again :speech_balloon:

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proud harbor
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and ?