- Level:
- Beginner
- Lessons:
- 17 Lessons
Dictation Clean Up
Clean up dictated text to add punctuation, paragraphs, and correct the names of Codex entries.
- Reading Time
- approx. 1 min
This prompt is designed to clean up text that has been dictated using speech-to-text software. It will add punctuation, paragraphs, and correct the names of Codex entries. It is not designed to add new information, only to clean up the text that has been provided.
Dictation Clean Up
Learn how to add this prompt to your account here.
How to Use
Once you have dictated your text, you can use this prompt to clean it up.
Set up your Codex
If you are writing fantasy or science fiction, where names are often unique and not recognized by speech-to-text software, we recommend creating Codex entries for any names that you will be using in your story (this applies to locations, objects, lore etc, in addition to the character type).
This allows the AI to recognize these names and correct them in the text. The names and aliases of Codex entries are added to the prompt’s context, to allow the AI to recognize them and correct them in the text.
Editing your dictation
Select the prose that you want to clean up. This can be a single sentence, a paragraph, or even multiple paragraphs.
Select the Dictation Clean Up prompt, and the POV (see below).
Select your desired model. A “small” model (such as gemini flash, haiku, mistral small) will work for this prompt, as it is not designed to add new information, only to clean up the text that has been provided.
This lesson was taught by:
Kate
Based in the UK, Kate has been writing since she was young, driven by a burning need to get the vivid tales in her head down on paper… or the computer screen.