幫台灣小白學會使用Jarvis寫內容
Table of Contents:
- 🧨 Introduction to Using Jarvis
- 📝 The Long Form Content Editor
- 💻 The Boss Mode and Giving Commands to Jarvis
- 🖌️ Using the Compose Button
- ⌨️ Using Shortkeys to Give Commands
- 📰 Emphasizing the Main Headline
- 📑 Turning Sentences into Subheadings
- 🗒️ Expanding on Subheadings with Compose
- ✍️ Giving Jarvis a Paragraph Context
- 📚 Using the Left Sidebar
🧨 Introduction to Using Jarvis
In this guide, we will provide a basic introduction on how to use Jarvis for beginners. If you have found other tutorials to be too advanced, this video is specifically tailored to your needs. We will focus on the long form content editor and Boss Mode, as well as how to give commands to Jarvis effectively.
📝 The Long Form Content Editor
The long form content editor is the primary tool we will be using in Jarvis. While the interface may seem initially confusing, it functions similarly to a traditional WORD processor. However, it might not offer obvious cues on how to achieve the desired results. Nonetheless, Jarvis is an incredibly powerful tool that can assist you in generating content.
💻 The Boss Mode and Giving Commands to Jarvis
To instruct Jarvis on what to write, there are two main methods: compose and command. The compose button, located at the bottom of the editor, allows you to continue writing from where your Cursor is. When you hit the compose button, Jarvis will analyze up to 2000 to 3000 characters and generate content based on the context. However, the command button is not readily available on the interface and requires the use of keyboard shortcuts.
🖌️ Using the Compose Button
When you want Jarvis to continue writing based on the existing content, the compose button comes in handy. For instance, if you have written a sentence and wish for Jarvis to expand on it, simply hit compose. Jarvis will analyze the preceding characters and produce Relevant content. Sometimes, Jarvis may exhibit minor format issues, which can be easily rectified. By utilizing the compose button, you can smoothly extend your ideas and enhance the depth of your content.
⌨️ Using Shortkeys to Give Commands
Contrary to the compose button, the command button allows for more specific instructions to Jarvis. With commands, you articulate precisely what you want Jarvis to write, resulting in targeted content. To give a command, you can rely on keyboard shortcuts such as command enter (on Mac) or Ctrl enter (on PC). By executing the command, Jarvis will consider the provided sentence as explicit guidance for generating content.
📰 Emphasizing the Main Headline
In order to give Jarvis a clear understanding of the main focus of your document, you can highlight the main headline. By designating a title or headline as H1, Jarvis comprehends that it holds significance. When you hit compose after specifying the main headline, Jarvis will maintain focus on the central idea and attempt to stay within the established context. This feature ensures coherence and consistency throughout your content.
📑 Turning Sentences into Subheadings
To organize your content effectively, you can transform individual sentences into subheadings. By doing so, Jarvis will recognize the subsequent sections as subtopics related to your main idea. This enables Jarvis to generate content that expands upon these subheadings. However, it is important to note that Jarvis may not always grasp the desired format immediately. In such cases, providing additional guidance or attempting the process again can help in aligning Jarvis with your intentions.
✍️ Giving Jarvis a Paragraph Context
To guide Jarvis towards generating content in paragraph format, you must explicitly indicate your preference. By starting a new paragraph with a clear indication, such as "I want a paragraph", followed by hitting compose, Jarvis will comply accordingly. This step ensures that Jarvis understands your stylistic choices and focuses on providing content that adheres to your desired paragraph format.
📚 Using the Left Sidebar
Apart from utilizing the long form content editor, it is essential to leverage the left sidebar as well. By specifying the title and content description, you provide Jarvis with important details about the type of content you are creating. This includes whether it is an article, an advertisement, a book, or any other form of written material. These details influence the tone of voice employed by Jarvis and can have implications for SEO if specific keywords are included.
🔥 Highlights:
- Introduction to Jarvis for beginners
- The versatility of the long form content editor
- The use of compose and command for specific instructions
- Emphasizing main headlines and subheadings
- Guiding Jarvis to generate content in paragraph format
- Leveraging the left sidebar for essential details
FAQ:
Q: How can I instruct Jarvis effectively?
A: You can either use the compose button to continue from the existing content or give specific commands using keyboard shortcuts.
Q: What should I do if Jarvis doesn't generate content as desired?
A: If Jarvis deviates from your intended format or context, providing additional guidance or attempting the process again can help align Jarvis with your intentions.
Q: How can I ensure Jarvis understands my desired context?
A: By highlighting the main headline and transforming sentences into subheadings, you can explicitly guide Jarvis and maintain coherence in your content.
Q: Why is the left sidebar important in the long form content editor?
A: The left sidebar allows you to provide essential information such as the title, content description, and style of writing, influencing the tone and SEO optimization of the generated content.