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Hey, what can you do for me?

Here's a quick rundown of what I can help you with:

Research & Knowledge

  • Answer questions across medicine, science, law, history, finance, tech, and more
  • Search the web for current information and news
  • Look up peer-reviewed medical literature (PubMed)
  • Search a medical textbook library for clinical topics

Document & File Work

  • Word docs (.docx) - create, edit, format, extract content
  • PowerPoint (.pptx) - build presentations, read/edit existing decks
  • Excel/spreadsheets (.xlsx, .csv) - create, clean, analyze data
  • PDFs - read, extract text, merge, split, add watermarks, OCR

Images & Visuals

  • Generate original images, diagrams, posters, flashcards
  • Analyze images or videos you upload (describe, extract text, etc.)

Code & Computation

  • Write and run code (Python, JS, shell, etc.) in a live sandbox
  • Do math, data analysis, file processing

Specialized Domains

  • Medical/Clinical - drugs, diagnoses, physiology, pharmacology (backed by textbooks)
  • Indian Taxation - direct taxes, income tax, transfer pricing (CA exam material)
  • GST & Indirect Tax - CA Final GST, ACCA prep
  • Orthopaedic surgery - hip surgery procedures and guidelines

General Assistant

  • Writing, editing, summarizing, brainstorming
  • Answering factual questions
  • Helping plan or break down complex tasks
Just tell me what you need and I'll get started!

I just say you the things I read today. You just note it down and note it in notes.

Got it! Go ahead - tell me what you read today and I'll note it all down for you. I'll save it to a notes file in your workspace.

Um, starvation from FMD. Stroke, diabetes mellitus, SPM. And age estimation through bones. On 11th July.

Running Command

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Writing File

~/my_notes.md

# My Reading Notes

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## 11th July 2026

- Starvation (from FMD - Forensic Medicine & Dentistry)
- Stroke
- Diabetes Mellitus
- SPM (Social & Preventive Medicine)
- Age Estimation through Bones

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Noted! Here's what I saved for 11th July 2026:
  • Starvation (FMD)
  • Stroke
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • SPM
  • Age Estimation through Bones
Saved to your notes file:

my notes

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Whenever you read more, just tell me and I'll keep adding to it!

Socioeconomic classification in both urban and rural areas.

Reading File
Editing File

~/my_notes.md

Successfully replaced 1 instance(s) of the string in '/home/daytona/workspace/my_notes.md'
Added! Under 12th July 2026:
  • Socioeconomic Classification in Urban and Rural Areas (SPM)
Keep going if there's more!

No no

Editing File

~/my_notes.md

Successfully replaced 1 instance(s) of the string in '/home/daytona/workspace/my_notes.md'
Done! Moved it to 11th July. Here's the full list for that day now:
  • Starvation (FMD)
  • Stroke
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • SPM
  • Age Estimation through Bones
  • Socioeconomic Classification in Urban and Rural Areas (SPM)
Anything else to add?

No delete every thing

Writing File

~/my_notes.md

# My Reading Notes

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Editing File

~/my_notes.md

Successfully replaced 1 instance(s) of the string in '/home/daytona/workspace/my_notes.md'
Done! Everything's cleared. The notes file is now blank and ready for a fresh start whenever you want.

Uh, I'm a plus size girly, and I don't have any jeans right now. And, uh, I want to buy a high rise wide leg jeans. Which color is best and which color suits most of the tops?

Great choice! High rise wide leg jeans are honestly one of the best styles for plus size figures - they elongate the legs, define the waist, and look super flattering.
Here's a breakdown by color:

๐Ÿ† Best Colors (Most Versatile)

1. Dark Wash / Dark Indigo Blue - #1 Pick

  • Goes with literally everything - whites, blacks, neutrals, prints, pastels, bold colors
  • The dark color is slimming and makes legs look longer
  • Dresses up or down easily
  • Best all-rounder if you're buying just one pair

2. Black

  • Second most versatile after dark wash
  • Pairs with every color top imaginable
  • Great for semi-formal looks too
  • Very elongating on the legs

๐ŸŒŸ Good Secondary Options

3. Medium/Classic Blue Wash

  • The classic "jeans look" - very casual and easygoing
  • Works well with whites, greys, pastels, and earth tones
  • Not as versatile as dark wash but still very wearable

4. Light Wash / Vintage Blue

  • Trendy right now, very summer-friendly
  • Best with white, cream, black, or striped tops
  • Slightly harder to pair with prints or bold colors

โŒ Colors to Avoid as a First Pair

  • White/Light grey - less forgiving, harder to style
  • Coloured jeans (green, red, etc.) - very limited pairing options

My Recommendation

If you're buying just one pair, go with dark wash indigo/navy blue. It's the most universally flattering, pairs with 90% of tops, and works for both casual and slightly dressed-up occasions.
If budget allows for two, add black as the second - together they cover almost every outfit need!
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