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UpdatedApr 19, 2026
ZelixH3lix

If you’re here that means two things: you’re looking for a way to support me or you’re looking for more of my bots.

How about I help you out while you’re here?

Here’s the thing, if you can edit a word document, there’s no reason why you can’t make your own bots. So instead of restricting yourself to other people’s bots, I'll show you the tools so you can make your own.


Recommended Bot Making Guides/Resources

Bot Making Resources for JanitorAI.com—A very neat compilation of bot-making resources written by actual community members.

Sopacko Sauce Docs—Great for bot templates and formatting. Also has a super clean layout for quick-referencing. I recommend starting here if you’re serious about making a bot you care about.

JLLM Creator and User Guide—Must read for people new to JLLM. Don’t know what a permanent token is? It answers that. Want to know why JLLM gets so poetic sometimes? It answers that too.

And also...

Recommended books to improve your writing(and role-playing)

JLLM’s responses are usually going to be directly proportionate to your own. Want quality bot replies? Get better at writing. Here’s a short recommended reading list:

On Writing by Stephen King—Part memoir, part guide. One of the few books on writing craft that won’t put you to sleep. Even if you don’t like horror, Stephen King’s advice is still applicable to whatever you’re trying to write.

The Elements of Style (Illustrated) by William Strunk, Jr., E. B. White, and Maira Kalman—There’s a cheaper non-illustrated version of this book. Don’t buy that one. That one will put you to sleep. Use this as a foundation and reference instead.

Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book On Novel Writing You'll Ever Need by Jessica Brody—For the people writing thousands of words a day but still too scared to write a literal novel. Have the idea, but lack the polish? Read this book.


Wanna Support Me?

Consider donating to charity first. I have two charities I keep an eye on:



FarmKind is a no-bullshit approach to helping animals. No diet changes, no preaching. It even has a calculator on its site that you can use to adjust your donation amount based on your meat intake.

And


Kind of wild that we’re in the AI age, but people are still dying of malaria in the world. Donate to the Malaria Consortium if you genuinely can’t remember the last time you got bit by a mosquito.

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