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Overview:
The Text
block is designed to streamline the process of combining multiple text inputs using a predefined format. This block serves as a solution for standardizing text combinations and prompts, making it ideal for various automation and text processing tasks.
Inputs & Outputs
I/O | Feature | Type | Simple Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
input | format | Template | Specifies how to combine the input strings using {input_1} and {input_2} as placeholders. |
input | input_1 | String | Represents the first string that you want to combine. (Optional) |
input | input_2 | String | Represents the second string that needs to be combined. (Optional) |
output | text | String | The final text generated by merging all inputs according to the defined format. |
The inputs, input_1
and input_2
, are dynamic handles that change based on
different inputs provided in conjunction with the format specified. By
default, the format is set as “{input_1}
{input_2}
.” Any word encapsulated
within curly braces "" becomes an input handle.
Use Cases
Consider how this block could be beneficial in various situations:
- Personalized Messages: Utilize this block to create tailored messages by merging elements like user names or specific greetings into one cohesive message.
- Report Formatting: When preparing reports, you can effortlessly standardize data combinations—such as merging titles, dates, or statistics—to maintain consistency across documents.
- Prompt Engineering: In automation processes involving language models (LLMs), construct well-organized prompts by blending structured queries with variable data points seamlessly.
- Textual Information Integration: If you’re consolidating information from various sources—such as extracting quotes from interviews or summarizing insights—this tool allows for consistent integration of textual content.
In summary, whenever there’s a need to merge different text inputs into one clear output based on a specified format, the Text
block proves invaluable!
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