How to copy a prompt from Telegram

This one is a bit elusive so we thought we’d share some techniques.  You can browse hundreds of thousands of prompts and images on our groups.

The easiest way is to (right click) or (long touch) an image, and then go to the chat where the person was prompting.

You can also just click the date on PC. See it on the bottom left, in white?

Then you can get exactly what they typed, in the exact order, and any nuances in the token or output, or upscales they did.  Example:

Morgan Freeman, [Wed, Mar 01 3:49 PM]
/render /guidance:14 a turtle has both hands on a steering wheel inside a taxi

Remember, rooms and groups can define default concepts, so that prompt doesn’t tell us everything.  Look closer at the bot’s response later, and we can see the missing information – what concept, seed, guidance, etc.

PirateDiffusion, [Wed, Mar 01 3:49 PM]
a turtle has both hands on a steering wheel inside a taxi <RAW photo style> (18s) (r7vMbvk) (i2ADRdK) (o[guidance:14.0,height:512,model:SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V1.3,sampler:ddim,seed:971907,width:512])

If this information is not in the chat or was deleted, you can still get it.

You can also copy image data as text by (long touch) or (right click) and first do SELECT:

Then this new “copy selected as text” option will appear when you (long touch) or (right click) a second time:

example output:

a turtle has both hands on a steering wheel inside a taxi <RAW photo style> (18s) (r7vMbvk) (i2ADRdK) (o[guidance:14.0,height:512,model:SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V1.3,sampler:ddim,seed:971907,width:512])

If the image was pasted directly into the chat, we don’t know the prompt. But you know who uploaded it, so go chat them up!