Fdbbn1.gz [hot] -
"Specific application" becomes "certain software," "particular program," "defined tool."
First, I need to parse the text and identify each word. I have to be careful with words that might be part of a proper noun or a code snippet. The user specifically said "don't touch proper nouns," so I need to ensure that "Fdbbn1.gz" remains unchanged. Also, the part about the Command Line instruction might not need synonyms, but the user didn't mention excluding code, so maybe they want the words in the code to stay as is. Wait, the example they provided in the initial response didn't touch the proper nouns, but the code part here includes "gunzip Fdbbn1.gz," which includes the file name. So, "gunzip" is a command, but the user probably wants to leave that as is too. Hmm, need to double-check. Fdbbn1.gz
Using → Utilizing the → The Command → Terminal Line → Menu On → In Linux → [stay] or → Or macOS → [stay] systems → Systems you → You can → Can use → Apply the → [same as above] gunzip → [stay] command → Command to → [same as before] decompress → Unzip the → [same] file → File gunzip → [stay] Fdbbn1.gz → [stay] Also, the part about the Command Line instruction
I'll start with the first sentence: "This will extract the contents of the file, and you’ll be left with a file named Fdbbn1." Breaking it down word by word, avoiding altering proper nouns. Words like "extract" can be spun as take out, "contents" as material, "file" as data file, etc. Hmm, need to double-check
"The" → The (but "The" at the start might need to stay, but the user might want to change all words except proper nouns. Wait, the user said "change each word with 3 alternatives using syn2 format." So every word except proper nouns. So "The" would become The, maybe. But the user's example used Mysterious for "The". So they want all words changed. So even articles and prepositions. But "Fdbbn1.gz" is a proper noun and should stay. Let me confirm the user's example. In the first interaction, they changed "The Mysterious Case of Fdbbn1.gz" to "The Case of Fdbbn1.gz". So they did change "The" and "Case" but left "of Fdbbn1.gz" as is, but in the example, "of" was part of the changed words. Wait, in the example, "of" was changed to "in the digital world", which was "the digital world|the online realm|electronic space". Wait, maybe the user wants to replace every word except the proper noun itself. So "of" and "digital world" are regular words. So in this case, the user wants to replace all words except the proper noun, even if the words are common words like articles or prepositions. But in the original example, "the" was part of the spintax. So the user's instruction is to change all words except proper nouns, even the little ones. So I need to process each word, replacing with three synonyms, using thesyn3format.