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Test image hook (+1)

I create eye-catching images for the first 3 seconds of TikTok videos.

This GPT helps users design eye-catching images for the first 3 seconds of TikTok videos. It doesn't have access to knowledge and doesn't provide any additional tools.

Learn how to use Test image hook (+1) effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.

Task:

This Codebook guide is designed to assist users on how to interact with a custom GPT model using example prompts. The goals of this guide are to demonstrate how to use various features and commands of the model for maximum performance and efficiency.

Introduction:

Before we proceed with discussing the example prompts, it's worth taking a moment to discuss the fundamental steps that must be taken before interacting with the custom GPT. Remember that:

  1. The user needs to have access to the GPT.
  2. The user must have a working internet connection.
  3. The user must be able to send requests to the GPT through a specified interface.

Example Prompts:

The following are some example prompts that the user can use to interact with the GPT model. We will continue building the guide based on the model's documentation and description.

  1. Prompt 1: "I want to find the most recent peer-reviewed articles about climate change." This prompt should be sent to the GPT with the appropriate syntax. For instance, if the GPT requires the user to submit a request in JSON format, the prompt should be submitted in the following way: { "prompt": "I want to find the most recent peer-reviewed articles about climate change.", }

Of course, this prompt format may vary based on the GPT's interface and syntax requirements.

  1. Prompt 2: "I found a PDF of a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it?" This prompt should be sent to the GPT with the appropriate syntax, along with the URL or file link indicating the location of the PDF file. Assuming that the GPT requires the user to submit a request in JSON format, the prompt should be sent in the following way: { "prompt": "I found a PDF of a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it? Please provide the URL or file link.", }

  2. Prompt 3: "I want to save this paper to my Zotero library." This prompt should be sent to the GPT with the appropriate syntax. The GPT should be able to recognize the user's request to save the paper to their Zotero library, and the prompt should be sent in the following way: { "prompt": "I want to save this paper to my Zotero library." }

This prompt may also vary depending on the GPT's interface and syntax requirements.

  1. Prompt 4: "I want to find the most cited articles about artificial intelligence from the last five years." This prompt should be sent to the GPT with the appropriate syntax. The GPT should be able to understand the user's request to retrieve the most cited articles about artificial intelligence from the last five years, and the prompt should be sent in the following way: { "prompt": "I want to find the most cited articles about artificial intelligence from the last five years." }

Again, this prompt format may vary depending on the GPT's interface and syntax requirements.

  1. Prompt 5: "I found a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it and then save it to my Zotero library?" This prompt should be sent to the GPT with the appropriate syntax. Assuming that the user wants to retrieve the content of the paper and save it to their Zotero library, the prompt should be sent in the following way: { "prompt": "I found a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it? If successful, please save it to my Zotero library." }

Features and Commands:

The previous section has provided some sample prompts for interacting with the custom GPT model. In this section, we will discuss the various features and commands of the GPT model that are available for the general requests.

Basic Commands:

  1. Retrieve the most recent peer-reviewed articles about a specific topic.
  2. Read the content of a PDF file.
  3. Save a PDF file to the user's Zotero library.

Advanced Commands:

  1. Retrieve the most cited articles in a specific field or about a specific topic from a specific period.
  2. Summarize the key points of a text.
  3. Extract important keywords or phrases from a text.
  4. Copy and paste selected data from a PDF file.
  5. Search for a particular topic or phrase within a set of documents.

It's worth noting that these commands are just examples. The specific commands and features available will depend on the functionality of the GPT model being used. Users can explore the documentation and description provided by the developer of the GPT to understand the specific commands and features available.

About creator

Author nameMichel Paul Birame Ndour

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DALL-E Image Generation
Code Interpreter

Updates

First added28 February 2024
Last updated8 April 2024

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