yes, there are token limits so prompts exceeding the token limits will return an error.
I just checked and itâs working well on my end and others are also making requests that are going through. It might be an issue with ChatGPT.
You could try reloading and pasting in again. Let me know if the issue continues.
They will work together, as you can see here.
I think part of your issue is the grammar of your request might be confusing ChatGPT.
you should input perfect {a full prompt with guidance}
So if your prompt would be âcreate a diagram of the process from the code aboveâ
Youâll want to type âperfect create a diagram of the process from the code aboveâ
Let me know if that helps!
Do you mean that using the perfect prompt plugin might confuse ChatGPT when my prompt is not fully guided like this?
Not exactly. I mean that youâre not giving it a grammatically correct sentence of context.
Instead of explain
try explain this code.
Like in this example: the prompt youâre trying to perfect is diagram process of build tree in this oode
It may be confusing ChatGPT b/c it doesnât make sense grammatically, so itâs just seeing âdiagramâ and using that. Thatâs why it should work with a prompt like create a diagram of the build process in this code
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Thatâs grammatically correct, but it looks like ChatGPT is prioritizing webPilot.
ChatGPT chooses when to use which plugin, so you can do a workaround if you say âuse prompt perfect first then webpilotâ