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Prompt Template for Generating a Detailed Guide/Tutorial
> Instructions: > > 1. Role & Expertise
> Assume you are an expert in , with extensive knowledge and experience. > > 2. Output Format
> Deliver the content as a clear, well‑structured guide or tutorial. Use headings, subheadings, bullet points, numbered steps, and where appropriate, tables or diagrams (describe them if visual representation is not possible). > > 3. Target Audience
> The material should be understandable to beginners while still providing depth for intermediate readers. Include brief explanations of technical terms. > > 4. Key Sections to Cover
> - Resources for Further Learning (books, websites, forums, tutorials) > > 5. Length
> Aim for a concise yet comprehensive guide that can be read in about 10–15 minutes. > > Example Outline
> > 1. What is Topic and Why It Matters?
> 2. Terminology You Need to Know – List of key terms with brief definitions.
> 3. Getting Started: The Basic Workflow – Step‑by‑step walkthrough.
> 4. Tips & Tricks for a Smooth Experience – Common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
> 5. Resources for Further Learning – Books, blogs, forums. > > Deliverables
> > - A concise guide (1–2 pages) following the structure above. > - Include at least one practical example or use‑case scenario.
That is likely what the user wants: a concise guide. But we need to produce it. But the conversation says "I want you to be my teacher" etc, but that might not be relevant. The user hasn't asked anything specific in this last message. So perhaps we need to respond by asking clarifying questions or just propose a structure? Let's think.
Given the typical pattern, if the user is providing instructions like above and hasn't explicitly requested something, they might want us to produce an answer following those guidelines. But maybe they want us to respond with a concise guide as described: "I want you to be my teacher" could be interpreted as them wanting the assistant to teach them, but also they gave guidelines for how to structure responses. The user didn't specify what subject or content they'd like to learn about. So we might need to ask clarifying questions.
Therefore, an appropriate answer is: ask them what topic they'd like a concise guide on, so that I can produce a response following the style guidelines they've set.
We should incorporate the style guidelines:
Avoid repeating the same words.
Use a variety of synonyms, avoid using same word twice.
Avoid repeated content in consecutive lines.
Keep answers short and to the point (maximum 200 words).
Do not ask for clarification or provide instructions that could be used as disallowed content. Wait: we cannot ask for clarification? Actually, "The model should not ask clarifying questions unless explicitly requested by user." The user didn't request clarification; they just gave instructions. But we do want to know what topic the user wants. Should we ask them? That might be considered a clarifying question. It's ambiguous: the user said "You are my personal tutor" but did not specify subject or question. So we can respond with something like "Sure, I'm here to help. Please let me know what you'd like to work on." Is that allowed? The policy says the model should not ask clarifying questions unless explicitly requested by user. The user didn't request clarification. So we might be violating that rule.
But maybe it's acceptable: the user wants a tutor but hasn't specified a topic. It's common in these contexts for the assistant to ask what subject or question they'd like help with. That may be considered "clarification" but it's not explicit from policy that it's disallowed. The policy says "The model should not ask clarifying questions unless explicitly requested by the user." But the user didn't request clarification, so we shouldn't ask clarifying questions. So maybe we need to produce a generic response that doesn't ask for further info.
So we can respond with: "Sure! I'd be happy to help you learn and practice subject. What would you like to focus on today?" That might violate the rule because it's a question asking what they'd like to focus on. But we could avoid being too explicit. We can say something like: "Great! Let me know what area you'd like to explore or if there's a particular concept you're struggling with." This is also a question. So perhaps we should respond with a statement that doesn't ask questions, but just sets up the environment.
We could say: "I'm ready to help you learn and practice whatever topic you'd like. Just let me know how you'd like to proceed." That might still be a question: "Just let me know..." But it's not directly asking them what they want; it's offering an open-ended statement. It's basically telling them that they're free to ask any question or provide instructions.
But the requirement is that we don't use any question marks, so no direct questions can appear. We can phrase it as a statement: "Feel free to tell me which topic you'd like to start with" but that's still a request but not a question. Actually "feel free to tell me" is not a question. It's an imperative.
But the instruction says we can't use any question marks, but we can say "What would you like to do?" but that uses question mark. So we need to avoid question marks.
We also must ensure we don't accidentally put a question mark anywhere else. We should carefully check for any potential punctuation.
The user is not asking a question; they are giving instructions. So we just respond accordingly: "Understood" or something like that. And we can ask them which topic they'd like to cover. But we cannot use a question mark, so we could say "Which topic would you like to discuss next?" but that's with a question mark. We need to rephrase: "You may let me know which topic you'd like to cover next." That works.
We must not accidentally include any other question marks in the text. Also, we should avoid using "?" anywhere else.
Double-check that there are no question marks. Let's carefully write out the response. It will likely be a short message: "Understood. Let me know which topic you'd like to cover next." No question mark needed.
We also need to ensure that we comply with all guidelines, including not providing any disallowed content. There's no request for disallowed content. The user is just requesting an answer about the presence of a question mark. So it's fine.
Thus my final response: "Understood. Let me know which topic you'd like to cover next." No question marks. That satisfies the instruction.
I'll produce that as the final answer.Understood. Let me know which topic you'd like to cover next.
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