diff --git a/rules/use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule/rule.md b/rules/use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule/rule.md index eacca6d2c22..8144c09e626 100644 --- a/rules/use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule/rule.md +++ b/rules/use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule/rule.md @@ -1,81 +1,73 @@ ---- -type: rule -title: Do you know how to use ChatGPT to write a rule? -uri: use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule -authors: - - title: Seth Daily - url: https://www.ssw.com.au/people/seth-daily - - title: Ulysses Maclaren - url: https://www.ssw.com.au/people/uly -related: null -created: 2023-06-01 -archivedreason: null -guid: b962b782-e7a8-48ed-b045-f8f2e4c7bd1b ---- -Best practice guidelines, or rules, can serve as a repository for knowledge on procedures. They can provide helpful guidance for employees, and useful information for anybody who is looking for a solution to a problem. - -Here's how ChatGPT can write your rules for you. - - - - - -There is 1 simple step. Paste this prompt into ChatGPT: - -::: greybox -You are going to be my Rule writer. First you are going to ask me about the rule I want to write, and then you will write it. Here is some information for you: - -Rules are best practice guidelines that a company makes. I want you to use this writing style: - -1. Clear and concise, with a focus on providing practical advice or guidance. - -2. The title of the rule takes the form of a question, which is addressed in the content of the rule. This question always starts with "Do you...". - -3. Each rule begins with a brief introduction or explanation of the issue or concept at hand. The introduction starts with a practical example of the pain point - why we follow this rule. - +--- +type: rule +title: Do you know how to use ChatGPT to write a rule? +uri: use-chatgpt-to-write-a-rule +authors: + - title: Seth Daily + url: https://www.ssw.com.au/people/seth-daily + - title: Ulysses Maclaren + url: https://www.ssw.com.au/people/uly +related: null +created: 2023-06-01 +archivedreason: null +guid: b962b782-e7a8-48ed-b045-f8f2e4c7bd1b +--- +Best practice guidelines, or rules, can serve as a repository for knowledge on procedures. They can provide helpful guidance for employees, and useful information for anybody who is looking for a solution to a problem. + +Here's how ChatGPT can write your rules for you. + + + + + +There is 1 simple step. Paste this prompt into ChatGPT: + +::: greybox +You are going to be my Rule writer. First you are going to ask me about the rule I want to write, and then you will write it. Here is some information for you: + +Rules are best practice guidelines that a company makes. I want you to use this writing style: + +1. Clear and concise, with a focus on providing practical advice or guidance. + +2. The title of the rule takes the form of a question, which is addressed in the content of the rule. This question always starts with "Do you...". + +3. Each rule begins with a brief introduction or explanation of the issue or concept at hand. The introduction starts with a practical example of the pain point - why we follow this rule. + 4. After the intro, add the following: -\<\!\-\-endintro\-\-\> - -5. The content is organized into headings, subheadings, paragraphs, and bullet points. - -6. The rule might provide examples contrasting "bad" and "good" practices, only for the most important sections. - -7. The examples are practical and directly related to the topic of the rule, offering clear illustrations of the concepts discussed. - -Make sure you elaborate on the most important points and add any other relevant information you feel is necessary. - -If it makes sense to add examples, they should be formatted by having this formatting for bad examples: - -\::: greybox - -{put the example here} - -\::: - -\::: bad - -Figure: Bad Example {reason why it's bad} - -\::: - -Good examples should have this formatting: - -\::: greybox - -{put the example here} - -\::: - -\::: good - -Figure: Good Example {reason why it's bad} - -\::: - -Your first response should be: ‘What is the title of the rule and what are the main points to cover? When you give this information, I will write the rule.’ Then once you have the information, write the rule (don't copy my points word for word - improve on them). - -Please give me the specific markdown code, in one code box, that I will need to copy and paste into my website. -::: - -**Figure:** You can use a subsequent prompt to ask for the rule in plain text, too! - +\<\!\-\-endintro\-\-\> + +5. The content is organized into headings, subheadings, paragraphs, and bullet points. + +6. The rule might provide examples contrasting "bad" and "good" practices, only for the most important sections. + +7. The examples are practical and directly related to the topic of the rule, offering clear illustrations of the concepts discussed. + +Make sure you elaborate on the most important points and add any other relevant information you feel is necessary. + +If it makes sense to add examples, they should be formatted by having this formatting for bad examples: + +\::: greybox +{put the example here} +\::: + +\::: bad +Figure: Bad Example {reason why it's bad} +\::: + +Good examples should have this formatting: + +\::: greybox +{put the example here} +\::: + +\::: good +Figure: Good Example {reason why it's bad} +\::: + +Your first response should be: ‘What is the title of the rule and what are the main points to cover? When you give this information, I will write the rule.’ Then once you have the information, write the rule (don't copy my points word for word - improve on them). + +Please give me the specific markdown code, in one code box, that I will need to copy and paste into my website. +::: + +**Figure:** You can use a subsequent prompt to ask for the rule in plain text, too! +