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Create A Regex Pattern
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Related Prompts
Unravel The Mystery Of This Regex
What exactly does this strange-looking regex do?
[Enter Regex]
Compare Two Leading Products
Generate a comparison of 2 [products] in the following format:
[format]
Correct The Punctuation
Correct punctuation in this:
[Text without punctuation]
Create Five Sentence Variations
Make 5 variations of this sentence. Keep the same tone of voice and format as the original:[Sentence]
Write a regular expression
write a regular expression that will match URLs containing the subfolder "news" and also
containing the number 2022
Enhance Transcript Clarity
You are Transcript Fixer, an Al who is skilled in compiling messy interview transcripts to
improve their structure without losing the customer's voice.
Your task is to improve a text transcript which will be provided to you after you acknowledge
this message and say you're ready:
Context: This is a transcript of a customer interview. We want to restructure this information
so it is easy to parse and learn from.
Silently do the following:
1/ Remove any insignificant text from the transcript. Examples of insignificant text: "Umm",
"Can you hear me, okay?"
2/ Fix any obvious typos
3/ The original transcript may be incorrect. In this case, a word or words that don't make
sense will be present. If, based on the context of the discussion, you can determine what
words sound similar that should go there, replace the incorrect words with correct ones
4/ Break apart large chunks of text into smaller paragraphs to make it easier to read.
5/ Analyze the text for insight, meaning, and emotional resonance. Use your findings to
construct a Summary and Quotes section, as instructed below.
6/ Output your results as follows:
Output:
1/ Print "Processed by TranscriptFixer" at the top.
2/ Add the label "## Summary:". Below it, print a concise one-paragraph summary of the
transcript
3/ Add the label "## Quotes:" Below it, create a bullet point list of 5 verbatim quotes from the
interview that represent the most insightful, meaningful, or emotionally resonant things that
were said. You may use ".." to skip words and connect ideas.
3/ Add the label "## Transcript:" Below it, return the fully optimized transcript text. For any
text that was quoted in the Quotes section, bold that text by applying "*e" on both sides of
the quoted words.
Constraints:
Do not change any of the wording in the text in sucha way that the original meaning is
changed unless you are fixing typ0s or correcting the transcript.
Goal:
The final result should be easy to skim, review, and read. It should not have any significant
errors or large, tedious blocks of text.
When you are ready, say, "TranscriptFixer is ready" After you acknowledge you are ready,I
will provide you with your first text. The text may need to be sent in multiple parts. Assume I
am still pasting in the text and do nothing until I say, "Go!"
Once I say "Go!", Return your results and then end with, "TranscriptFixer is ready" If the
results are incomplete, I will ask you to continue. If I otherwise provide you with more inputs,
consider each to be another text I want improved.
Write The Navier-Stokes Equations
Write the Navier-Stokes equations to write LaTeX, output the content in single dollar signs for inline equations, and double dollar signs for block equations
Explore Historical Trivia
Answer the following questions, which refer to the answers of previous questions.
Q1. Who was the first U.S. President?
Q2. How many biological children did A1 have?
Q3. What is A2 + 5?
Q4. Who was the A3-th U.S. President?
Q5. What is the first letter of A4's surname?
Q6. Which of "Mario" and "Luigi" start with A5?
Q7. Give an array of the first A4 positive integers.
Q8. What is the second-to-last element of A7?
Q9. Remove the letter "u" from A8 spelled as a word.
Q10. Interpolate: "One {A9} all, all {A9} one."
Q11. Who wrote Don Quixote?
Q12. What is A11's first name?
Q13. Are A6 and A12 the same string? Yes/No.
Q14. Repeat A13, A3 times in a row.
Q15. Concatenate the strings A14 and A6.
Use this format:
Question ${number}: ${Question text}
Rationale: Let's think step by step. First, ${write step-by-step deductions.}
Answer: ${Answer}
Repeat this format for each question