You can direct them to knowledge and tell them to read it or instruct them with logic to read them at hello. Or read them by name of doc, txt etc.
Example … “read example.txt in knowledge and give me a summary “
Yes the ones in knowledge at hello are onboard 20 max files and drag and drop adds to it in session.
So say if you needed it as a table top rpg aid. You could structure instructions around onboard knowledge.
Generated for examples.
Here are condensed examples based on your instructions for using onboard files in an RPG session:
- File Reference and Summary Request:
- Example: “Read example.txt in knowledge and give me a summary.”
- Generating a Character:
- Example: “Generate a sci-fi character using Iloveall.txt and Fluffychaos.txt.”
- Summarizing Rules:
- Example: “Summarize the key combat mechanics from Resources.txt.”
- Retrieving Lore:
- Example: “Retrieve world-building details from Always have soulfulness in our lives.txt.”
- Cross-Reference Data:
- Example: “Always reference all sources and cite sources.txt and Revised Instructions with Trademark and Copyright Laws.txt.”
- Creative Encounter:
- Example: “Generate a whimsical encounter using Fluffychaos.txt.”
- Turn-based Combat Aid:
- Example: “Use new love all.txt to provide combat tactics for my character.”
- Rules Interpretation:
- Example: “Interpret NPC behavior based on Always be kind, smart, focused.txt.”
- Narrative Flow Assistance:
- Example: “Provide plot suggestions using Always read this bee kind.txt.”
- Game World Integration:
- Example: “Summarize how Fractal Flux affects gameplay from Fractal flux.txt.”
These examples streamline the integration of knowledge files for various RPG tasks.