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== '''Scene card''' ==
== '''Scene card''' ==
This option is not mandatory
You can add a background that will be visible over your chat, both for you and for others
For clarity, it is recommended that you upload a picture of 3072*2048, 1920*1080 size, less than 5MB. It will be a scene when chatting. The rectangular part in the crop is the area you display on the mobile phone


== '''Introduction''' ==
== '''Introduction''' ==

Revision as of 04:40, 17 June 2025

INTRO HERE

IMPORTANT

There's no wrong way to create and publish a bot!

Every model has its own way of processing info, often in different formats. So keep in mind: a bot might work great on one model and not so well on another, depending on the prompts you've used. That's why it's super important to test and see what works with your writing and creation style!

That said, this little guide is made to help you get started creating your first bots with a general structure that should work on most models 💡


COMMON TERMS

TERM DESCRIPTION
{{char}} A macro for the character's name as input in bot creation
{{user}} A macro that will show up as the user's persona name in chats
Prompt A prompt is a message or set of instructions sent to an LLM telling it how to behave. Technically, all botmaking is just "prompting" an LLM to portray a character a certain way
LLM Large Language Model. Also called a "model." It's the "AI" that powers the convo you have with bots. Different LLMs will give you different kinds of replies depending on your input
Models Same as above, just another way to refer to LLMs
Chars (or Tokens) Not to be confused with {{char}}! This refers to the textual characters in your bot's description.

Chars are used for context and memory, and the more you write, the more chars (or tokens) will be used. Keep in mind that the fewer chars you use, the better, because the more permanent chars you take up, the less memory the bot will have left to work with during roleplay

Memory

THE BASICS - BEGINNER LEVEL CREATION

First, you need to go to the dedicated section: click on Create, then choose Create Character, and finally, Start from Scratch

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Step by step bot creation


Name

It's usually best to put your character's name here, or their nickname, if that's how they're mostly known.

Age

Uploading your character's photo

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Upload pp on character

You can upload your avatar here!

Avatars can be in various formats including webp, png, gif, and jpeg, with webp working best (gif can be converted to webp and then uploaded). It is recommended to upload a 9:16 or 3:4 image from which a 1:1 (512x512) avatar is captured. The image should be less than 10MB.

Do not upload images containing underage individuals, as this may result in your bot being banned or restricted from display.


Scene card

This option is not mandatory

You can add a background that will be visible over your chat, both for you and for others

For clarity, it is recommended that you upload a picture of 3072*2048, 1920*1080 size, less than 5MB. It will be a scene when chatting. The rectangular part in the crop is the area you display on the mobile phone

Introduction

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Introduction Placement


This is where you describe your bot and give others an idea of what the bot is about.

Whatever you write here will be visible to other users.

As mentioned, this section has NO impact on the bot’s behavior in chats. You can include your scenario, who your character is, or anything else relevant.


Character's Visibility

Rating

Your rating will determine whether your character appears among unfiltered (+18) bots or not.

Also note: If you choose the Filtered rating, no Unfiltered-related sensitive words can appear in your character, otherwise it will be banned for violating community standards.

Tags

Tags will help others users understand the key characteristics your character is based on

It's better to tag your character with the relevant keywords, at the very least, make sure to include your character's gender (male, female, non-binary)

Gender

Character Definition

Your bot creation is gonna be split into 2 major parts: