Procedurally generated Oblique Strategies for writing your own Oblique Strategies

Overview

prompt_generator

Procedurally generated Oblique Strategies for writing your own Oblique Strategies.

See https://subconscious.substack.com/p/prompt-generator.

How to use it

Close your eyes.
Take a deep breath.
Ready?

Run the script.

Now, receive the prompt and ask yourself... in what ways might I expand it? Try rewriting it into a tweet-sized provocation.

  • What does it remind you of? Try mixing that into the prompt.
  • What examples, anecdotes can you include?
  • Can you expand on the prompt with a "why" explanation?

Installing

Requirements: Python 3.7, Pip, .

To clone the repository and install the dependencies:

git clone [email protected]:gordonbrander/prompt_generator.git
cd prompt_generator
pip3 -r requirements.txt

Running

From the prompt_generator directory:

./runtracery.py grammars/prompt.json

This will print a prompt on the console, such as...

A either/or prompt to make an analogy to another field (religion, space, music)
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Comments
  • Installing and running needed some tweaks to work (on Linux)

    Installing and running needed some tweaks to work (on Linux)

    Hi, I just read your "Generating your own Oblique Strategies" and was really intrigued by it!

    Installing worked with:

    git clone https://github.com/gordonbrander/prompt_generator.git
    cd prompt_generator
    pip3 install -r requirements.txt
    

    Running worked with:

    python3 ./runtracery.py ./grammars/prompt.json
    

    Thank you for making this public!

    opened by anatexis 1
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