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### Knowledge not Skill

Given the content of the file, it seems that this would likely fall under knowledge, which we are currently accepting contributions for under different [guidlines](https://github.com/instructlab/taxonomy?tab=readme-ov-file#getting-started-with-knowledge-contributions).
Given the content of the file, it seems that this would likely fall under knowledge, which we are currently accepting contributions for under different [guidelines](../../README.md#getting-started-with-knowledge-contributions).

Closing this PR, but feel free to re submit as knowledge following those guidelines!
Closing this PR, but feel free to resubmit as knowledge following those guidelines!

## Contribution Formatting Guidlines

### Not Enough Examples

Could you please make sure there are five examples with good diversity? We have recently updated the [readme](https://github.com/instructlab/taxonomy/blob/main/README.md#getting-started-with-skill-contributions) with the new requirement. Thank you for your contribution!
Could you please make sure there are five examples with good diversity, meaning having more examples that have very little overlapping content? We have recently updated the [readme](../../../README.md#getting-started-with-skill-contributions) with the new requirement. Thank you for your contribution!

### Attribution

Thanks for the submission! It looks interesting. Based on the [current guide](https://github.com/instructlab/taxonomy/blob/main/README.md#getting-started-with-skill-contributions), do you mind adding attribution to the examples?
Thanks for the submission! It looks interesting. Based on the [current guide](../../../README.md#getting-started-with-skill-contributions), do you mind adding attribution to the examples?

### Mentions of GPT, ChatGPT, Bard, or other proprietary LLMs

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