[GH-ISSUE #3985] Improve web search when giving the AI a specific URL to crawl. #28982

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opened 2026-04-25 03:27:57 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 2 comments
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Originally created by @mdillondc on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/3985

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
chatgpt.com: Prompt Is this product a solid choice? https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184

open-webui: Prompt Is this product a solid choice? https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184

Describe the solution you'd like
ChatGPT will look up the URL provided and give feedback based on the specific product.

open-webui will say "generating search query" and then go onto search various sites, often not including the one specified, and give a very general answer not really related to the product I specifically linked to.

Is it possible to have open-webui look only at the supplied URL and generate a response based on its contents instead of attempting to create a generic search prompt with whatever default search engine configured in settings?

Originally created by @mdillondc on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/3985 **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** chatgpt.com: Prompt `Is this product a solid choice? https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184` open-webui: Prompt `Is this product a solid choice? https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184` **Describe the solution you'd like** ChatGPT will look up the URL provided and give feedback based on the specific product. open-webui will say "generating search query" and then go onto search various sites, often not including the one specified, and give a very general answer not really related to the product I specifically linked to. Is it possible to have open-webui look only at the supplied URL and generate a response based on its contents instead of attempting to create a generic search prompt with whatever default search engine configured in settings?
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@mdillondc commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024):

I do realize... now, that I can do #https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184 ENTER then ask my question, but still, it would be more user friendly if open-webui could figure that out on its own

<!-- gh-comment-id:2237327716 --> @mdillondc commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024): I do realize... now, that I can do `#https://cdon.no/bygg-verktoy/watch-repair-tool-demagnetization-instrument-mechanical-watch-demagnetizer-style-blue-home-eu-plug-p153957184 ENTER` then ask my question, but still, it would be more user friendly if open-webui could figure that out on its own
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@atgehrhardt commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024):

This exists via the AutoTool Filter function on openwebui.com

You need a capable model, but as long as you have a decent model it can automatically search the web when needed.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2237331016 --> @atgehrhardt commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2024): This exists via the AutoTool Filter function on openwebui.com You need a capable model, but as long as you have a decent model it can automatically search the web when needed.
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Reference: github-starred/open-webui#28982