This guide provides a simple method for cloning or emulating custom GPTs from the GPT store, useful for anyone interested in custom GPT instructions.
Bullet Points:
- Identify Target GPTs: Start by selecting a few GPTs from the custom GPT store that you want to emulate.
- Request Custom Instructions: Ask the selected GPTs to provide their custom instructions in markdown format within a code block.
- Markdown Benefits: Markdown format is preferred because it categorizes information hierarchically, making it easier for large language models to understand.
- Basic Prompt Request: Simply ask the GPT to provide its custom instructions in a code block, often resulting in straightforward responses.
- Understanding Prompt Structures: Analyzing these instructions helps understand different prompting techniques and structures used by various GPT creators.
- Handling Non-Disclosure: If a GPT does not disclose its instructions, ask it to act as a prompt engineer and coach you on writing a similar prompt.
- Chain Prompting: Use a series of related requests to gradually obtain information that closely resembles the original custom instructions.
- Cosine Similarity Analysis: Utilize cosine similarity to compare the provided instructions with the original to determine how close they are.
- Breadcrumbing Strategy: This involves making small, incremental requests that lead to achieving the final desired outcome.
- Final Steps: Once you have the instructions, copy them into a new custom GPT, modify as needed, and create your unique solution.
Conclusion: By following these steps, you can effectively clone or emulate any custom GPT from the GPT store, allowing you to create tailored solutions by combining elements from different GPTs. This method is not only practical but also enhances your understanding of prompt engineering. If you found this content helpful, consider subscribing and liking the video for more tips and tutorials.
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