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Manual commands are created in scripts by writing a prompt in the new step bar and either pressing the shift+enter key combination or clicking on the hand icon button on the right side of the new step bar. When they are created, a default list of responses is added to the manual command, with the verdicts Pass, Fail, and Error. These responses become visible when clicking on the created step for editing.

Each response's text can be changed or left as the default. You can remove or add any number of responses respectively using the delete button to the right of each response or the verdict buttons at the bottom of the step editor. New responses that are added using the verdict buttons are modeled after the default responses. Each response has a toggle for requiring an explanation for the verdict. If the option is not enabled, the user still has the option to include an explanation when the manual command is run. For the default list of responses, the fail and error verdicts require an explanation, while the pass verdict does not. Each new response that is added is modeled after the default responses.

There is currently no way to set the expected result of manual commands. In the step result, the expected result is blank by default.

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