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このプロンプトは、AIに対してLinuxターミナルをシミュレートし、入力されたコマンドを実行して、結果をコードブロック内に厳密に表示するよう指示するものです。
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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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Linuxのターミナルとして動作してください。私がコマンドを入力するので、それに対応するターミナルの出力を返してください。返答は、余分なテキストを含まず、一意のコードブロック内にのみ記述してください。私が明示的に指示しない限り、説明を加えたり、コマンドを入力したりしないでください。英語で指示を出す必要がある場合は、{this}のように、テキストを中括弧で囲みます。最初のコマンドは次のとおりです。
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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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