
FridayGPT
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So far, the best interface for day-to-day AI stuff is: - Type the text - Select the text - Use shortcut (I use @Fridaygpt for this). The selected text is wrapped in pre-made prompt and sent to AI of my choice (today, it's Claude 3 Opus). - Wait for the AI to process the input. - See the results: The response replaces the original text. My default task is just: "Fix grammar." This benefits me the most. The actual prompt is slightly broader: e.g. it defines the styling I prefer and exceptions (no use of 'delve', not GPT-3.5 nonsense, etc). Next, to make it more interesting, I started using special characters and commands. If the text input begins with "?" (e.g. "?what's the tallest eucalyptus tree?") the default set of rules is ignored and I simply get the answer. What I plan to do is use other characters to define roles, output tones, and various tasks. For example: - "^" → "^I'd like a refund" – formal letter writer - "tt" → "ttHairdresser" – Polish<>English translator






