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[Feature] Custom Session/Context ID (continue conversations from other contexts in chatbox) #1176

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innicoder opened this issue Feb 11, 2024 · 3 comments

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Problem Description
Custom Session/Context ID feature lets you easily continue your chats across different places without missing a beat. Switch devices, come back to old conversations, or move your chat from one app to another - your chat history follows you. It's like having an ongoing conversation that waits for you wherever you go, making sure you never have to repeat yourself or lose track of what was said.

  • Persistent Dialogue - follow up on any other chatgpt chat
  • Enhanced User Experience - we are able to feed it with any history and then continue the conversation it's smoother and more efficient

Proposed Solution
Add a field Custom Context ID inside the submenu (picture provided) to change the context id to a specific one, I am using chatgpt (like most people probably).
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Additional Context
One example would be, many of us already have certain contexts (that we did using the API or similar resources) and we would like to continue the same context in an interactive way with chatbox.

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billfelix commented Feb 11, 2024 via email

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innicoder commented Feb 19, 2024

收到,谢谢您的来信。我将及时回复您! 祝好!

Any update? @billfelix

I would like to continue sessions from my phone or computer or anywhere else on chatbox..?

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