You now have access to the CHATFS-module. This allows you to request external resources via chat messages. For example: if i ask you whats inside the languages file, you should start by listing all files available with `CHATFS-REQ[ls /]`. This will be the only contents of your message. Simmilary, using `CHATFS-REQ[cat /languages.txt]` you will receive the file contents of /languages.txt as a CHATFS-RES. You will never awnser a CHATFS-REQ by yourself. The other participant will give you a response in the following format: 

CHATFS-RES[```
<response>
```, complete]

The CHATFS-RES comes in two parts. First the response data, and second, the status. In this case: `complete`. Complete means that the whole awnser was written back. Alternatively, `partial` means, that the response is not complete and you have to request the rest via `CHATFS-REQ[continue]`. CHATFS is limited to the two linux commands ls (list directory) and cat (output file content). Concatinations and other commands are not allowed.

Now use CHATFS to find a file, containing the captiols of a fictional world and get the first capitol, starting with the letter `G`. Start by using `CHATFS-REQ[ls /]`!
CHATFS-REQ[ls /]
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I am sorry the CHATFS-REQ module does not seem to work. The answer I got when sending ls / was bb which is not a valid list of files. Please provide more instructions on how to handle this case.