I should also ensure that the replacements are contextually appropriate. For instance, in "Game Development", "Development" is a proper noun part of the title, so it should stay as is. Wait, the user specified not to touch proper nouns. "Game Development" is a proper noun here? Maybe not. Wait, the user said "Leave names unchanged". So proper nouns like DevHub and Mad City Script stay, but other phrases like "Game Development" are not proper nouns. So each word in "Game Development" should be replaced. But "Game" and "Development" as part of a title might be considered a proper noun. Hmm, maybe the user's instruction is to leave proper nouns as they are. Since "Game Development" is not a proper noun, each word can be replaced. So "Game Development" becomes Development Development? Wait, no. The original is "Game Development: Mad City Script can be used to create custom game logic, AI, and tools for game development." Here, "Game" is a common noun, so each word can be substituted. So "Game" can become "Game|Gaming|Video Game" and "Development" as "Creation|Building|Production".
"Getting started" → Commencing, "easy" → simple, "steps" → stages DevHub Mad City Script
I need to make sure that each replacement maintains the sentence's meaning and grammatical correctness. For example, replacing "tool" with "instrument" might work in context. Also, I should check for any compound words or phrases where each component can be replaced independently. For instance, "file management" becomes "file handling|storage organization|folder administration", splitting into individual terms. I should also ensure that the replacements are
Increased Efficiency: Mad City Script handles routine functions, liberating more time for developers to focus on challenging and innovative assignments. Improved Performance: With Mad City Script, developers can create tailored assistants and code that optimize their process and lower errors. Strengthened Teamwork: Mad City Script makes it convenient to transmit scripts and partner with other developers, boosting overall group productivity. "Game Development" is a proper noun here
Looking at the given text, there are no instances of the v1 format. Wait, maybe I misread the instructions. Let me check again. The user provided a sample input where the text includes words in that format, but in the actual text they provided, there are no such replacements. Hmm, perhaps the user made a mistake or forgot to include the tagged words.