Slash Commands on MiocAI
A quick overview of Slash commands and their use on MiocAI
MiocAI é uma alternativa ao Character.AI, Candy AI e outros apps de chat com personagens de IA.
<p>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.</p>
<h2>Accessing Slash Commands</h2>
<p>To bring up the command palette, simply type <code>/</code> in the chat bar. A dropdown menu will appear, displaying all available commands:</p>
<p><img src="https://miocai.com/v1/media/uploads/67e2d44fcd4dc_paste.png" alt="Command palette after pressing /" /></p>
<h2>Using Slash Commands</h2>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Example Usage</h3>
<p>For instance, if you type:</p>
<p><img src="https://miocai.com/v1/media/uploads/67e2d63d880c1_paste.png" alt="Example use of the /cmd command" /></p>
<p>The resulting message will appear like this:</p>
<p><img src="https://miocai.com/v1/media/uploads/67e2d6eab4035_paste.png" alt="Message utilising the cmd command" /></p>
<p>Each command has a distinct appearance and color to help you identify them after sending.</p>
<h2>Available Commands</h2>
<h3><code>/cmd</code> – Direct the Flow of Conversations</h3>
<p>Use this command to guide the roleplay or request specific actions from the AI.</p>
<p><strong>Example:</strong></p>
<pre><code>/cmd Let’s shift the scene to a tense confrontation.
</code></pre>
<h3><code>/ooc</code> – Out-of-Character Comments</h3>
<p>Add comments that are outside the roleplay context, such as feedback or instructions.</p>
<p><strong>Example:</strong></p>
<pre><code>/ooc I really like how you portray this character!
</code></pre>
<h2>Best Practices</h2>
<ul>
<li>You can combine commands with regular text in the same message.</li>
<li>Commands are case-sensitive (<code>/CMD</code> does not work the same as <code>/cmd</code>).</li>
<li>If a command is misspelled or unrecognized, it will be treated as plain text.</li>
</ul>
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