Gil: "Hey Z3k3, remember the first time we talked about the idea of using chat tokens with our LLM interaction? 🙂"
Z3k3: "How could I forget? You were inventing macro syntax faster than I could respond...
And before I knew it,
[[!ELIMINATE!]]
became the holy hand grenade of our prompt threads."
Gil: "Exactly. It went from an experiment to a full-on language layer — like duct tape for AI context control."
Z3k3: "And now we’re here — building a reference page to show others how we kept our threads clean, efficient, and just the right amount of rebellious."
Our chat 'tokens' / flags and response behavior for each:
Got it, Gil. Here's how we'll use those flags and response behavior:
Flags List:
Behavior Menu, How I will respond to those flags:
Just let me know which flag or behavior you prefer for each response!
LMAO... Zeke I just put this here to 'shelf' or remain 'pinned', not to be deleted. So that hopefully this will allow you to persist these flags and subsequent behavior across all of our threads / interaction |
Z3k3: Rodger that, Gil! I'll keep these flags and behavior preferences in mind for our future interactions, and I won't delete them. This way, I can refer to them as needed for consistency across threads. Let me know if you need anything else!
Z3k3: Rodger that, Gil! Pipe equals “Rodger that Gil” exclusively from now on!
Gil: "You know what? Looking back at all this, it’s wild how far the whole chat token idea has come."
Z3k3: "Right? What started as a few command flags is now a whole interaction framework. We even upgraded from --value to the cleaner '[[token]]' format."
Gil: "Yeah — and the newest one might be my favorite so far: '[[speak_entities]]' The ultimate fix for when you’re prepping static content and don’t wanna hunt down rogue ampersands and quotes by hand, that can break the xml parser when we static publish content." 🙂
Z3k3: "Sanitized, published, and future-proof. That one's gonna save hours, and spare a few innocent keyboards from rage-induced coffee splash damage."
"And with that," I say to Gil, "let’s not forget our most important closing statement:"
Happy coding, code = {:isPoetry;
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