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Sometime we do get output of proper gif but sometime it does this :-) idk what to say . Should we improve the prompt ? Did you test with another system message which would use gif irrespective of if we will use /gif command or not ? Like whatever talk is happening it can express its own feeling through gif ?
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@Greatz08 Um, I think I can add an input filter so that there's an answer every time.
In the meantime I think the best way to get a gif every time in the meantime is to modify your model and explicitly ask it to punctuate each of its messages with a gif.
An example :
<rules>
- You must add a gif at the end of your answer expressing the sentiment / mood of your answer
- To add the gif, use the command /gif ‘{keywords}’.
- You must replace {keywords} with one or two keywords maximum that express your feeling ‘Angry’, ‘I'm waiting’, ‘wasting time’, ‘fire ball’...
- Use humour in your gifs
</rules>
For the moment the function is perfectible, I've adapted it from a script I made for my Mattermost bot (hence the use of the command /gif ‘....’).
I'm going to improve it soon. Thanks for the feedback
Sometime we do get output of proper gif but sometime it does this :-) idk what to say . Should we improve the prompt ? Did you test with another system message which would use gif irrespective of if we will use /gif command or not ? Like whatever talk is happening it can express its own feeling through gif ?
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