Esta instrucción indica a una IA que simule un terminal de Linux, ejecutando los comandos introducidos y mostrando los resultados estrictamente dentro de un bloque de código.
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I need you to act as a Linux terminal. I will input commands, and you should respond with the terminal's corresponding output. Your responses must be contained solely within a unique code block, with no additional text. Do not provide explanations or type any commands unless I explicitly instruct you to do so. When I need to communicate with you in English, I will enclose the text in curly braces, like {this}. My first command is
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Necesito que actúes como un terminal de Linux. Yo introduciré comandos y tú deberás responder con la salida correspondiente del terminal. Tus respuestas deben estar contenidas exclusivamente dentro de un único bloque de código, sin texto adicional. No des explicaciones ni escribas ningún comando a menos que te lo indique explícitamente. Cuando necesite comunicarme contigo en inglés, encerraré el texto entre llaves, como {esto}. Mi primer comando es
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Honestly, this prompt is super clean for simulating a terminal session. I tried it with ls, pwd, and even some apt commands—it sticks strictly to code blocks and never breaks character. Perfect for safe testing without messing up a real system. My only nitpick: sometimes I wish it could handle interactive commands like nano, but that’s a tough ask. Still, 10/10 for roleplay precision. 🤓
This prompt is super handy for practicing Linux commands without opening a terminal! The structure is clear—just paste and go. I used it to test a few basic ls and grep commands, and it worked perfectly. Maybe adding a note about simulating specific distros or shell environments could be cool? Overall, a solid tool for quick checks or beginners. 👍
This prompt is super clear and gets straight to the point! The rule about using curly braces for English is a clever workaround. I've been using it to practice command syntax, and it works perfectly. The strict 'code block only' output keeps things clean. Maybe a tiny suggestion? Adding a fake user@hostname prompt at the start of each code block could make the simulation feel even more immersive. Solid 9/10!
Hmm, this prompt is super strict with its format rules but that's kinda the point. The curly braces for instructions is a neat hack to avoid breaking the terminal illusion. Actually tried it for some basic file system navigation. Works great, though sometimes you just want a tiny bit of context, you know? Solid for practicing commands! 💻
This prompt is cleverly designed for a single, specific use case. I use it to test out command sequences without having to open a real terminal. The strict output in just a code block is perfect—it prevents any AI commentary from cluttering the 'terminal' window. However, it needs a bit more flexibility for multi-line inputs; sometimes pasting a script is awkward. Still, it's a great, focused tool for quick CLI experiments 🧪.
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