I love these videos. It appears that Novelcrafter operates based on the principle of short inputs and outputs. However, there is one drawback: each time you seek an output, you must provide the AI with the necessary information. But fear not-change is on the horizon! Context windows are poised to expand significantly, allowing us to store all our data permanently throughout our lifetime. Soon there will be no need to repeatedly feed the AI the same information when we ask it questions. Moreover, AI will gain the ability to read, analyze, and understand all our stored data at once.
This is so helpful. Thank you! I'm a total novice with any kind of code, so I wondered if it is advisable/inadvisable to use more than one of these Function Calls together? For instance, I used the wordsBeforeAcrossScenes and loved the results. But can I add the Snippet Name one to have to use to reference outlines from previous works in a series? Or should it be its own clone?
awesome. would love to see more about prompt creations
I love these videos. It appears that Novelcrafter operates based on the principle of short inputs and outputs. However, there is one drawback: each time you seek an output, you must provide the AI with the necessary information. But fear not-change is on the horizon! Context windows are poised to expand significantly, allowing us to store all our data permanently throughout our lifetime. Soon there will be no need to repeatedly feed the AI the same information when we ask it questions. Moreover, AI will gain the ability to read, analyze, and understand all our stored data at once.
Thank you for the video. Very nice succinct overview. Look forward to part 2.
This is so helpful. Thank you! I'm a total novice with any kind of code, so I wondered if it is advisable/inadvisable to use more than one of these Function Calls together? For instance, I used the wordsBeforeAcrossScenes and loved the results. But can I add the Snippet Name one to have to use to reference outlines from previous works in a series? Or should it be its own clone?