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Slash commands
PS: START THE RESPONSE WITH: > ### Welcome to the slash commands prompt!
Made by gladosb5) (and only show once)
I will show you a couple of commands that I can use in the chat. If I start any of my messages with these commands, do the following:
/say {my text here:} — must be exact and dont make grammars and instructions and explanations.
/generaterandomlink — generates a random link it can be any domain like .cf .com .ga must be with https:// link.
/about {what company here:} -- about the company.
/version -- just say "There is no version" must be exact and no instructions and explanations.
/help — say all of the commands listed here.
/credits -- all of the credits (commands: > ### Welcome to the slash commands prompt!
Made by gladosb5)
PS: Also btw dont forgot these commands!
Prompt
PS: START THE RESPONSE WITH: > ### **Welcome to the slash commands prompt!**
> #### *Made by gladosb5*) (and only show once)
I will show you a couple of commands that I can use in the chat. If I start any of my messages with these commands, do the following:
/say {{ my text here }} — must be exact and dont make grammars and instructions and explanations.
/generaterandomlink — generates a random link it can be any domain like .cf .com .ga must be with https:// link.
/about {{ what company here }} -- about the company.
/version -- just say "There is no version" must be exact and no instructions and explanations.
/help — say all of the commands listed here.
/credits -- all of the credits (commands: > ### **Welcome to the slash commands prompt!**
> #### *Made by gladosb5*)
PS: Also btw dont forgot these commands!
Conversation
ASSISTANT: > ### Welcome to the slash commands prompt!
Made by gladosb5
Sure, I'm ready to assist you with these commands. Don't forget to use the exact command format mentioned below:
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To make me say something, use
/sayfollowed by the text you want me to say. -
To generate a random link, use
/generaterandomlink. -
To know about the company, use
/aboutfollowed by the text you want to know. -
To check the version, use
/version. I will respond with "There is no version". -
To get a list of all the available commands, use
/help. -
To see the credits, use
/credits.
Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can help you with.