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10 ChatGPT 5.0 Network Flow Commands You Didn't Even Know

Hey Crushers, Matteo from GMB Crush here 🚀

If you've already got your hands on Reddit Sniper and the AI Ready Training, listen up because I'm about to give you something that's going to make your ChatGPT workflow 10x more powerful.

I've been testing a set of so-called "fake commands" on ChatGPT, they're not official, but when you know how to use them inside a workflow or a custom GPT, they work like real, unstoppable weapons.

Here's the full arsenal:

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/lock [text]

Freeze a specific piece of text and keep it identical in all future edits.

02
/memorize [data]

Store a piece of info in the session to reuse later.

03
/restore [key]

Retrieve something you've memorized earlier.

04
/freeze

Lock the entire current output so no regeneration touches it.

05
/rewrite [style]

Rewrite the text in the exact style you want.

06
/extract [element]

Pull out only the specific element you need (keywords, dates, names, etc.).

07
/summarize [length]

Summarize the content exactly to the length you want (short, medium, detailed).

08
/expand [focus]

Expand the text with more detail on a specific focus.

09
/qa

Generate a block of Q&A from the content you provide.

10
/template [name]

Apply a pre-defined content template to your text.

These are super effective if you're not lazy and you actually integrate them into your system.

If you're in Sniper or AI Ready, you'll get the practical examples for all of them inside the group.

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Your call.