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Before we allow you to interact with the terminal, for the next couple of days, we will need you to study these instructions well. Failure to comply may lead to the terminal spitting out an error, or even the terminal becoming completly unresponsive.
The terminal will try to understand complex commands using a database given to it, but understand that sometimes it has trouble. When typing a command like, "Go to living room" Sometimes it is better to cut out the fat, and instead type "Go living-room"

Now while in some cases it is able to understand the former, it is still recommended that you attempt to use the latter first. Then try the former.

The terminal does not have the ability to remember, so when you activate it, make sure not to close the connection. Or any progress will be lost..

End communication.



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