Playground
Code playground FAQs
What is the ChatLLM Code playground feature?
The ChatLLM Code playground is a feature within the ChatLLM platform that allows users to initialize and experiment with different artifacts, such as prompts, models, and entire conversations. It provides a sandbox environment for users to test and refine their ideas.
How do I access the ChatLLM Code playground feature?
To access the ChatLLM Code playground feature, follow these steps:
Navigate to the ChatLLM Website: Open a web browser and go to the ChatLLM website.
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Log In or Sign Up: If you haven't already, create a ChatLLM account by clicking on the "Sign Up" button. If you have an account, click on the "Log In" button and enter your credentials.
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Choose the LLM: Once logged in, choose the LLM you want to use in the top navigation bar. Chat LLM offers various top LLMs including ChatGPT 4, Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro, Abacus Smaug, and more. Click on the LLM to access it.
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Write the Prompt and Access Code playground: Next, give the LLM the prompt for the artifact you need. The output will include the option “Show Code playground.” You can click on it to access the Code Playground feature.
What kind of artifacts can I create in the ChatLLM Code playground?
The ChatLLM Code playground allows users to create a variety of artifacts, including but not limited to:
- Custom prompts for AI models
- Conversational scenarios
- Model configurations
- Entire conversations
- Games
- And more
Can I save my artifacts in the Code playground?
Yes, the ChatLLM Code playground allows you to save your artifacts for future reference or to share with others. This feature is particularly useful for collaborative projects or for tracking your progress over time.
Can I use the Code playground to test different AI models?
Yes, the ChatLLM Code playground supports testing and comparing different AI models. You can experiment with various models, including fine-tuned models like myself, to see how they respond to different prompts and scenarios.
Can I get help if I encounter issues in the Code playground?
Yes, ChatLLM provides documentation and support resources to help you with any issues you might encounter while using the Code playground feature. You can also reach out to the ChatLLM community or support team for assistance.
Can I use the Code playground for commercial purposes?
The terms of use for the ChatLLM Code playground feature, including commercial use, are outlined in the ChatLLM terms of service. Be sure to review these terms before using the feature for any commercial applications.
What kinds of prompts can activate the Code playground feature?
You can use various prompts to activate the Code playground feature. Here are some examples:
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Example 1: Prompt: "Create an SVG of a bouncing ball."
- Follow-up: "Can you create a game where the ball has to avoid obstacles while bouncing?"
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Example 2: Prompt: "Create an SVG of a spaceship."
- Follow-up: "Can you make a game where I can navigate the spaceship through an asteroid field?"
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Example 3: Prompt: "Design a simple blog page with a sidebar and main content area."
- Follow-up: "Can you also include a comment section under each blog post?"
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Example 4: Prompt: "Develop a drawing app where users can create and save their sketches."
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Example 5: Prompt: "Make a simple to-do list app where users can add and check off tasks."
- Follow-up: "Can you include a feature to set reminders for each task?"
These prompts help illustrate the type of interactive tasks the Code playground feature can handle.