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Neutral (Requirement for Pacifist)
Pacifist
Genocide
To do a Pacifist run, You have to kill No-one, Kinda obvious.
You broke the game!
Good job
Be happy.
True Pacifist
Genocide (if you wish to do it)
And Flowey is a guy.
After that usually comes the True Pacifist run. This requires you to not kill anyone and to befriend Papyrus and Undyne. To do that in your current situation, restart the game, play through it without killing anyone, hang out with Undyne and Papyrus, and just before fighting Asgore, turn around and walk back to MTT Resort. You'll get instructions there.
Most people, after doing the True Pacifist route, decide to do the Genocide route. I personally haven't done it because I don't want to, but it's your choice. In order to do the Genocide route, you have to kill everyone. And not just everyone you stumble upon or every boss. You have to grind, to search for monsters to kill. Basically, in each area of the game (Ruins, Snowdin, Hotland, etc.) you have to run around and grind monsters until you get a message saying "But nobody came".
When you launch the game, you have the option to Continue the game or to Reset. Continue is self-explanatory, but Reset is a little special. When you click Reset, things like your position, progress, or items get reset, but the game plays differently, because it remembers each time you've killed someone, spared someone, befriended someone, etc. NPCs in the game also have a slight Deja Vu effect when seeing you (some more than others). When you finish True Pacifist, however, you get the option to True Reset, which actually resets and deletes everything from the game, letting you start as if you've never played it before.