Little ChatGPT Tips, Still Unknown to Many
1 - Zip the contents. If you're working in your own GPT you can tell it to zip the contents you've created and provide you with a download link. 2 - Reference You can mark a text in chats to refer to something when entering your next prompt. The marked text will appear "quoted" in your textbox above your prompt. 3 - Call other GPTs from your current GPT or chat Just use the @ key to do so. Very useful if you want to combine one Custom GPT with another. For example if you got one that writes email copy called "Email Copy GPT" and you created a good copy, and now you need a pic from your "Picture Generator GPT", for instance then just press the @ key, wait until they appear in the combobox AND select the one you need, no need to leave you "Email Copy GPT" chat anymore. 4 - Dictate instead of typing You can talk to the interface to dictate your prompt instead of typing. This is not the same as voice mode, obviously. Voice mode would mean ChatGPT responds back using its voice as well. 5 - Converting Text, etc. to PDF in an easy way Tell ChatGPT to open the canvas and create the doc there. Or you can even paste your own content and tell it what do to with it. Then, just click the download to download it either as: - Word Document (*.doc) - PDF (*.pdf) - Markdown (*.md) In case you didn't know, yet. 6 - Meta Prompts (skip this, if this is STILL too confusing for you, yet. ;-) Here's the same "confusion" as with "agents", no one really seems to know what it means. So, let's define it in the sense I mean it for this post: Meta prompt means here: Instead of writing the prompt, concretely, we tell ChatGPT to write the prompt FOR US: So, instead: For instance instead of Show me the weather as a textual table for the next 7 days. Use smileys for the weather condition. Create a header above the prompt. The columns are named: Date, Temperature (°C/F) Condition, Symbol We could write: Here is a meta-style prompt structured, listing conditions abstractly but clearly: