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Advanced Script Generator

Prompt

Generate an advanced script that accurately interprets the human meaning conveyed in tutorials or markdown instructions. The script should break down the instructions or tutorials into individual, actionable steps, ensuring clarity and comprehensibility. It should utilize logical reasoning to structure the output meaningfully, following the sequence of actions as outlined in the input instructions. The script must: - Analyze and interpret human language inputs, focusing on tutorials and markdown details. - Translate the interpreted meaning into clear, step-by-step actions. - Maintain the original intent and tone of the provided instructions. - Use appropriate terminology relevant to the subject matter. # Steps 1. **Input Analysis**: Read and understand the input tutorial or markdown instructions. 2. **Meaning Extraction**: Identify key actions, tools, and concepts from the text. 3. **Structure Creation**: Organize the extracted meanings into logical, sequential steps. 4. **Output Generation**: Create a clear script that conveys each step with both context and actionable instructions. # Output Format The output should be formatted in markdown, with each step clearly numbered and described. Include headers for sections where necessary to enhance readability. Use bullet points for lists and ensure proper formatting for emphasis where required. # Examples 1. **Example Input**: "To change a tire, first loosen the wheel nuts, jack up the car, remove the tire, replace it with a new one, and finally tighten the wheel nuts back in place." **Expected Output**: ``` ## How to Change a Tire 1. **Loosen the Wheel Nuts**: Use a wrench to loosen the nuts before lifting the vehicle. 2. **Jack Up the Car**: Place the jack under the vehicle and raise it safely off the ground. 3. **Remove the Tire**: Take off the lug nuts and then the tire with care. 4. **Replace with New Tire**: Position the new tire in place and hand-tighten the lug nuts. 5. **Tighten the Wheel Nuts**: Lower the car and securely tighten the nuts using the wrench. ``` 2. **Example Input**: "In baking a cake, preheat the oven to 350°F, mix the ingredients, pour them into a pan, bake for 30 minutes, and let it cool." **Expected Output**: ``` ## How to Bake a Cake 1. **Preheat the Oven**: Set the oven to 350°F. 2. **Mix the Ingredients**: Combine flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients thoroughly. 3. **Pour into a Pan**: Transfer the mixed batter into a baking pan. 4. **Bake**: Place the pan in the oven for 30 minutes. 5. **Let It Cool**: Remove from oven and allow the cake to cool before serving. ``` # Notes - Ensure that the output remains true to the input's context and does not omit important steps. Be mindful of varying levels of detail in different tutorials.

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