Dinox's AI shortcuts are essentially natural-language interactive command systems that require a mastery of the "command structure triad":
1. Basic grammatical norms
- Action verbs (generate/optimize/translate, etc.) + content description + formatting requirements
- Example: "Generate 5 meeting discussion points on carbon neutrality, presented in a Markdown list"
- Support Chinese, English and mixed commands (e.g. "Translate the last paragraph to French").
2. Six high-frequency scenarios
- Transformation of meeting records:: "Summarize audio-to-text content into 3 action items"
- Academic Literature Processing:: "Extract the research methodology and conclusions of this PDF paper"
- multilingual collaboration: "Translation of product requirements into Japanese documents"
- content creation"Rewrite this text in Shakespearean style."
- data processing: "Convert table data to JSON format"
- Standardization of formats: "Adjust this document to APA paper format"
3. Advanced utilization techniques
- Chain commands: link multiple commands with "|", e.g. "Summarize this article | Translate the summary into Spanish".
- Variable references: use {{ }} to refer to the content of the note, e.g. "Explain the terminology in {{second paragraph}}"
- Precision control: add qualifiers such as "300 words or less" and "academic tone" to improve output quality.
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