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VAPA Features and Command Sets

VAPA Features and Command Sets

verview: Features & Command Sets

VAPA’s feature set is built around Command-Centric Control, designed to be simple to use but powerful to master. By using the ~ prefix (which can be changed to avoid conflicts), VAPA provides a menu-driven environment that helps people navigate a frame filled with tools and resources. These commands aren’t just for immediate interaction; they are shortcuts that reveal the hidden power of AI—capabilities that typical interfaces don’t expose—giving you direct access to the full potential of the system.

The system is organised into Modular Command Groups for maximum clarity. You can manage your project stacks with ~a (Alter-Ego), build new expert systems with ~v (Builder), and protect your information with ~s (Secure). For output control, ~f (Format) and ~x (Export) allow you to tailor and deliver content in professional formats like Word, Excel, or CMS-ready code. For deeper work, ~r (Research) and ~c (Creative) provide advanced modes for integrity analysis and idea generation.

For power users, VAPA offers Command Chaining and scripting within SLOTS. This allows you to build your own saved workflows and assistants, automating complex tasks with ease. Whether you are learning only the commands that matter to you or utilising the full suite for expert system construction, VAPA’s dynamic guidance and help system ensure that help is always at your fingertips.

Section 5: Features & Command Sets

  • The Command-Centric Philosophy
    • Using the ~ prefix to minimise conflict with standard text (customisable).
    • Commands as shortcuts: concise, consistent tokens that save time and effort.
    • Revealing hidden power: accessing capabilities that typical AI interfaces hide.
  • Navigation & Guidance
    • The Menu System: Helping users navigate a structured frame with tools and resources.
    • Dynamic Help: Accessing ~h or ~? for context-aware guidance that adapts to the session.
  • Power User Features
    • Command Chaining: Scripting and chaining commands for complex workflows.
    • Slot Integration: Commands can be embedded within the slots you create to automate behavior.
  • The Command Families (Modular Groups)
    • ~a (Alter-Ego): Manage personas, assistants, and project stacks.
    • ~v (Builder): Create and customise personas, assistants, patches, and data files.
    • ~s (Secure): Control privacy, security, and content filtering.
    • ~f (Format): Adjust output style, verbosity, layout, and language.
    • ~r (Research): Advanced modes like debate, hypotheticals, and integrity analysis.
    • ~c (Creative): Fine-tune creativity, style, and idea generation.
    • ~x (Export): Output to Markdown, Word, Excel, XML, and CMS-ready content.