This guide has been updated, and the guide has been moved to google. Link coming soon.
If you've been using coding templates and have been wanting to experiment with dialogue examples, but have hesitated because you don't know how to convert a coding template into fully fleshed-out dialogue examples - This guide may be helpful for you.
Understandably, writing fleshed-out dialogue examples would take up more space compared to coding templates. However, it's still possible to include all the necessary details and information for your bots when using example dialogues. You just have to prioritize which information is most important for your roleplays/conversations. With only 3.2k characters to work with, it can be a tad challenging to fit everything into your bot's definition, but not entirely impossible.
You simply need to be resourceful with your words and paraphrase/summarise your texts as needed to include all the desired information (at least until they increase the definition limit). Yes, there are ways to shorten a chunk of text and still be able to convey the things that you consider important to have included.
Having stated that, I have crafted yet another guide on how to transform a coding template into complete dialogue examples. Every bot creator has their own unique style and approach to incorporating example dialogues, so I cannot speak for everyone. This tutorial will primarily cover my own work process on how I use example dialogues to fit with the current limited 3.2k definition to my advantage, which hopefully will give you ideas on how to utilize your own example dialogues to the best of your ability.
Do not copy or claim certain specific methods that I've come up with, do not claim them as if you came up with them.
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Bot Creation - Introduction (Recommended) - Covers the basics.