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[Roadmap] Permanent System Prompt Saving for 'New Chat': A Feature Enhancement Proposal #442

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PPoooMM opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 4 comments

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@PPoooMM
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PPoooMM commented Mar 2, 2024

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Having the ability to permanently save the System Prompt for 'New Chat' enhances personalization, efficiency, and consistency, significantly improving the overall user experience by adapting the chat interface to fit individual needs and preferences.

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  • Permanent System Prompt Saving: Enabling users to permanently save their preferred system prompt for 'New Chat' sessions.
  • Current Default Prompt: The default system prompt merely states the model's identity and the current date, such as 'You are ChatGPT, a large language model trained by OpenAI, based on the GPT-4 architecture. Current date: {{Today}}'.
  • User Customization: Allowing users to customize this prompt, for instance, changing it to 'You are a help assistant', to better suit their needs.
  • Save Functionality: Introducing a 'Save' button to permanently store the chosen system prompt for all new chats.

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@DrDavidL
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I just started using this and am saving individual chats with my specific commonly used system prompts (different from custom personas I made). So, that's my workaround. I'd love to hear from the developers if this was a design decision for some reason, though, or if we're missing an existing feature somehow!

@robinsonkwame
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bumping ... hopefully this is fixed in 2.0

@enricoros
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@robinsonkwame we'll have it fully fledged for 2.0.

@enricoros
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#35

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