Better chat naming
under review
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John
Currently the name of the chat starts with the original prompt, but that is not very specific and many times the prompts start the same way so its hard to determine what the chat was about when going through the history.
I currently use this prompt to rename the chat, though its a very tedious and manual process: 'please give me a TLDR 5-7 words describing our chat here so I can use it as a title for renaming this chat'
Maybe you can just integrate something like this that automatically renames the chat ever 4-5 prompts?
Pathik Botadra
Agreed. This is a small but extremely valuable feature to add. Currently it is very difficult to use the Chat History (search also doesn't seem very reliable)
Pep K.
I don't see any auto-naming on my end; all chats are named after the first prompt I enter. This is very confusing, and the search has never listed the correct chats for me. If chats were automatically given short names and the search function worked properly, it would be much more organized.
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alan
I've been playing with Qwen Chat lately and noticed that their auto-renaming is fantastic, it even dynamically updates as you keep using it and adds tags too.
They also have additional options which would be very beneficial to integrate into Merlin chat, the superior platform by far.
Features such as
Clone
Archive
Share
Delete
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- Export chat (json)
- Plain text (.txt)
endu
Merlin
under review
endu
in progress
endu
Hi John,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊 We're planning to roll out the ability to edit chat titles soon so you can rename them as you need—would that help? Or would you still prefer an LLM model suggesting titles automatically? Let us know!
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alan
endu It already has renaming ability. Wouldn't it make sense to auto-name the way ChatGPT does it? I think John's suggestion for have the AI give a name works well, but is tedious having to do it with every chat.
endu
alan , I totally get where you're coming from! For me, auto-naming works great when the chat sticks to one topic, but if the conversation takes multiple turns, the names can get a bit ambiguous. That’s why I was curious to hear what you guys would prefer?