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Hey! What's up? How can I help you?

What you doin

Just waiting to be useful! Got tools, textbooks, search capabilities — ready to help with whatever you need. What's on your mind?

Knock knock

Who's there?

You

You who? 🦉

Youhoo!! Your reply was correct

Haha, nailed it! 😄 Yoo-hoo indeed. Alright, now that we've broken the ice — what can I actually help you with?

Orris.care/blog/best-practices

That looks like a URL — are you sharing it for me to read, or asking me something specific about it? I can try to pull up the content if you'd like.

This is on

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Server side.. you can check

Reading Web Page
Got it — that's the Orris best practices guide. Here's the gist:
What Orris does differently: Unlike general AI tools, it reads medical textbooks, journals, and guidelines the way a clinician would — page by page, with context — so answers are deeper and more accurate.
Key things you can ask Orris:
  • Differential diagnoses from a clinical picture
  • Pathophysiology/pathology on any topic
  • Treatment plans — including complex patients with comorbidities
  • Latest clinical guidelines (ADA, ACC, ESC, etc.)
  • Head-to-head guideline comparisons (e.g. ADA vs. EASD)
  • Drug selection by patient subgroup
  • Case discussion prep for ward rounds
  • What's changed from standard textbook positions
  • Cross-specialty perspectives on the same condition
  • Medical images alongside answers
  • Biostatistics & paper appraisal
  • Mnemonics, flashcards, posters, step-by-step procedures
  • Exam prep & MCQs with reasoning
The #1 tip: Be specific. Instead of "Tell me about diabetes treatment", try "Treatment of T2DM in a patient with CKD stage 3 and heart failure — latest ADA guidelines."
Anything specific you want to try out?

If someone asks for tip do you refer to that.. or we are yet to set that as skill info or

Honest answer — I don't automatically fetch that page when someone asks for tips. Right now, I'd answer from my own training/context, not from that URL.
To make it reliable, you'd want to either:
  1. Bake it into the system prompt — paste the key tips directly into my instructions so I always reference them
  2. Create a skill — a SKILL.md that tells me to fetch or reference orris.care/blog/best-practices when users ask for usage tips or "how to use Orris"
  3. Trigger-based fetching — add an instruction like "if a user asks for tips on how to use Orris, fetch this URL and summarize it"
Option 1 is the simplest and most reliable. Option 2 is cleaner if you want it modular. What's your setup like — are you editing the system prompt directly?
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