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[PR #21919] [CLOSED] feat: ustomize suggested prompts #41967
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Original PR: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/pull/21919
Author: @cadeferg
Created: 2/27/2026
Status: ❌ Closed
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main← Head:cade-quick-prompts📝 Commits (2)
6ef1770Setting up custom docker image71564f2Update suggested prompts in config.py📊 Changes
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backend/open_webui/config.py(+13 -13)📝
docker-compose.yaml(+2 -11)📄 Description
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