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Hi there! I'm a noob at Twine and I'm using Harlowe 3x.

I have this string of click-replace prompts, but I want the last one to be a link to the next passage. But whenever I try to put the replaced text into the double brackets [[]], it breaks.

(click-replace: "Wake up.")[Come on.]<Comeon|
(click-replace: "Come on.")[[Rub your eyes and get out of bed.]<rubeyes|]
(click-replace: "Rub your eyes and get out of bed.")[Regretting sleeping so late now, huh?]

How would I make the last bit of text go to the next passage?

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I think you need to put three square brackets on the last one to make it work.

Wake up.
(click-replace: "Wake up.")[Come on.]<Comeon|
(click-replace: "Come on.")[[Rub your eyes and get out of bed.]<rubeyes|]
(click-replace: "Rub your eyes and get out of bed.")[[[Regretting sleeping so late now, huh?->Regret]]]

Best also to use the -> separator for that passage link, otherwise Twine thinks the link is broken in the editor.

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Thanks so much, it works like a charm! I didn't know the separator existed lol, time to read up on the Harlowe manual
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