Use short commands to repeat common Gemini instructions
A Gemini chat can start with a prepared list of short , so the same long prompt does not need to be typed again each time. /HUMAN asks Gemini to make writing sound more natural and less artificial. /EL10 asks for a simple explanation that a child could follow, while /DEEPER asks Gemini to reason step by step before answering.
/NOYES asks it to challenge weak points instead of agreeing too quickly. /GIVE3 asks for three clearly different options, and /TABLE turns messy information into a comparison table. /TIGHTEN makes the previous answer shorter and sharper without dropping the main points.
/FLOOD asks for 20 ideas, including unusual ones. /STEPS turns a task into a numbered checklist, and /REDPEN fixes grammar, clarity, and awkward wording in one pass.
Key points
- Paste the command list at the start of a Gemini chat, then use short codes later.
- The cover rewriting, simple explanations, deeper , , tables, checklists, idea generation, and editing.
- /NOYES is useful when you want Gemini to find flaws instead of simply agreeing.
- /STEPS and /TABLE are helpful for turning messy notes into usable work material.
- This is a prompt habit, not a built-in Gemini setting.