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Edit your last prompt and rerun

Edit your last prompt and rerun

Editing a prompt used to mean retyping it as a brand-new message. Now you can edit your most recent prompt in place and rerun it — Utari removes the old answer, swaps in your revised prompt, and generates a fresh response in the same thread.

What changed

Hover your most recent message and choose Edit prompt. Adjust the wording, then send. The previous answer is cleared and a new one streams in against your edited prompt — no copy-paste, and no thread cluttered with near-duplicate questions.

When it's handy

  • Fix a wrong detail — reword the ask and get the answer you actually meant.
  • Tune the tone — "make it a warm intro instead" without starting a new conversation.
  • Tighten the scope — add a constraint you forgot ("keep it to three sentences") and rerun.

Good to know

  • It works on your latest prompt in a thread — the one most likely to need a quick redo.
  • Text prompts for now — editing a prompt that carried file or image attachments isn't supported yet.
  • The rerun replaces the old turn, so your thread stays clean instead of piling up near-identical questions.

Where to find it

Open any thread, hover your last message, and click Edit prompt. Change what you need and send — the fresh answer streams right in.

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