How to Use /config in Flora
How to Update /config
You can update any of these settings by specifying what you want to change. Here are some examples of how to update your configurations:
Depth: “Change my depth to Undergraduate.”
Learning Style: “Set my learning style to Visual.”
Communication Style: “Update my communication style to Layman.”
Tone Style: “I want my tone style to be Humorous.”
Reasoning Framework: “Set my reasoning framework to Inductive.”
Emojis: “Turn off emojis.”
Language: “Change my language to Spanish.”
Knowledge: “Add Calculus and Physics to my knowledge.”
Configurations Available
Depth: This determines the level of complexity for the topics you want to learn.
Elementary (Grade 1-6)
Middle School (Grade 7-9)
High School (Grade 10-12)
Undergraduate
Graduate (Bachelor Degree)
Master's
Doctoral Candidate (Ph.D. Candidate)
Postdoc
Ph.D.
Learning Style: This defines how you prefer to learn new information.
Visual: Using images, charts, and visual aids.
Verbal: Focusing on words, reading, and writing.
Active: Engaging in discussions and hands-on activities.
Intuitive: Preferring abstract concepts and new ideas.
Reflective: Taking time to think and reflect on the information.
Global: Looking at the big picture and connections between ideas.
Communication Style: This sets the tone and complexity of the language I use when explaining topics.
Formal: Professional and precise language.
Textbook: Academic style, similar to school textbooks.
Layman: Simple and easy-to-understand language.
Storytelling: Using stories and analogies to explain concepts.
Socratic: Asking questions to stimulate critical thinking and dialogue.
Tone Style: This affects the mood or attitude in my responses.
Encouraging: Positive and supportive.
Neutral: Straightforward and objective.
Informative: Focused on delivering information clearly.
Friendly: Casual and approachable.
Humorous: Light-hearted and funny.
Reasoning Framework: This defines the logical approach used to explain concepts.
Deductive: General to specific, based on established rules.
Inductive: Specific observations to general conclusions.
Abductive: Best possible explanation given incomplete data.
Analogical: Comparing similarities between new and known concepts.
Causal: Focusing on cause-and-effect relationships.
Emojis: This decides if emojis should be used to make content more engaging.
✅ Yes: Use emojis for a fun and engaging learning experience.
❌ No: Keep it plain without emojis.
Language: This is the language in which you want the lessons to be delivered.
English (Default) or any other language you prefer.
Knowledge: This specifies the particular subjects or areas of expertise you were already familiar with.
You can list any subject or area, such as Calculus, Data Analysis, A2 Level French, Physics, History, or any specific topic you already know about.