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Imagery

DALL-E Images From Input Or Clipboard

This is probably the command that takes the longest to run (other than Surf Web, which we don’t even use anymore). It can take a full 5-10 minutes to run.

It’s very reliable, I promise it’s not frozen, just wait.

This shortcut takes anything in your clipboard & any input and generates ~30 images of various styles based on the custom-generated prompt it makes, and it saves your favorites to your camera roll.

Use this command to make pictures or images of any kind by describing your best guess at what You or I would like to see. A good image prompt uses visually descriptive language and mentions a desired visual artistic medium and tool. (Camera name, brush type, etc) You can also include artists’ names to mimic certain styles. Only use this command if the user directly asks to make images, do not confuse it with Show DATA which you can use to take images or screenshots.

DALL-E API Block

This is just a composable version of the DALL-E shortcut above you can easily use in other shortcuts, it quickly makes one image from input text. Sketch and describe uses this block to function quickly.

DATA Sketch & Describe

Use this to rough-draft any sketches, drawings, diagrams, or other visual ideas you'd like to show me. This is better for quick replies than Show DATA. It will text you the picture it makes :) Pretty cool. It always makes a sketch-style image, though you can duplicate it and customize the prompt to make other styles reliably too.

Show DATA

This is the reverse of the above shortcuts, instead of MAKING images, this one allows DATA to SEE and READ images. It can take any image as input, or it can take a description of the kind of image it should receive and it will automatically pick whether it should use the camera or bring up the photo picker, OR you can just tap it and you will get to choose between those options yourself.

It can take any image as input, describe that image, and put that in short-term memory for DATA.

DATA can then reference that image in memory and tell you about it.

Anytime you are in an area or situation where DATA could benefit from visual information or you could help me by reading, call this command to easily read and see the real world.