Chats
Run prompts, files, voice input, runtime overrides, and streamed responses from one continuous workspace.
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What Chats is for
Chats is the main working area for writing prompts, attaching files, using voice input, and reviewing streamed responses.
It is built for ongoing delivery work rather than isolated one-off prompts, so thread history and runtime context stay visible while the team iterates.
- Create or select the right thread first
- Attach files when the task needs repo context
- Use runtime overrides only when the default profile is not enough
- Watch status feedback while work is running
Prompt tools
Prompt tools include attachments, voice input, reusable templates, send controls, and stop controls.
These make common workflows faster without removing the ability to adjust runtime behavior when needed.
Runtime overrides
In-chat overrides let teams switch account selection, reasoning mode, and other execution settings without leaving the current conversation.
That is especially useful when one thread needs a different operating profile than the default workspace state.
Chat management
Threads can be pinned, renamed, revisited, or removed so the chat list stays readable even when a team handles many parallel tasks.