Slash Commands on MiocAI
A quick overview of Slash commands and their use on MiocAI
By leno
Category: chat
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Current high-intent roleplay mood
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- General roleplay for fantasy, slice-of-life, romance, mystery, sci-fi, and collaborative writing sessions.
- Character creation and story control for users exploring new personas, worlds, and long-running arcs.
- Balanced intent across casual chat, creator workflows, image generation, and scenario experimentation.
- Blog readers often arrive looking for ideas, comparisons, prompt tactics, and creator workflows that match their current mood and intent.
Quick answers for modern search intent
What is the MiocAI blog about? The MiocAI blog covers AI character creation, roleplay techniques, prompt ideas, image generation workflows, product updates, and creator strategy.
Why does this matter for modern search engines? Answer-focused posts, clear summaries, and high-intent language help search systems understand who each article is for and what question it solves.
Who benefits most? Creators, roleplayers, AI companion users, and curious new users who want practical tactics, not just feature lists.
MiocAI offers a set of slash commands to enhance your roleplaying experience. These commands allow you to control the flow of conversations, add out-of-character (OOC) comments, and more.
Accessing Slash Commands
To bring up the command palette, simply type / in the chat bar. A dropdown menu will appear, displaying all available commands:
Using Slash Commands
You don’t need to manually click on a command from the dropdown to use it—simply typing the command anywhere in your message will activate it. Your message also doesn’t have to start with the command.
Example Usage
For instance, if you type:
The resulting message will appear like this:
Each command has a distinct appearance and color to help you identify them after sending.
Available Commands
/cmd – Direct the Flow of Conversations
Use this command to guide the roleplay or request specific actions from the AI.
Example:
/cmd Let’s shift the scene to a tense confrontation.
/ooc – Out-of-Character Comments
Add comments that are outside the roleplay context, such as feedback or instructions.
Example:
/ooc I really like how you portray this character!
Best Practices
- You can combine commands with regular text in the same message.
- Commands are case-sensitive (
/CMD does not work the same as /cmd).
- If a command is misspelled or unrecognized, it will be treated as plain text.
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