The slash menu is Korey’s keyboard-first launcher for the prompts you use most. Type / at the start of a line in any chat composer (the placeholder text “Type / for options…” is your cue), and a menu opens with one-click ways to fill the input.
Pick anything in the menu and the prompt slots into your chat ready to edit and send.
What’s inside
The menu groups its options into a handful of sections. Sections only appear when they have something to show. A fresh workspace with no pinned prompts or recent chats will show fewer rows.
Suggested for this context
Context-aware prompts based on what you’re currently looking at: the Story open in the side pane, the GitHub Issue you’re previewing, the thread you’re in. Korey only surfaces this row when there’s something meaningful to suggest.
Pinned
The prompts you’ve pinned for one-tap access. Pin a prompt from the home page or the Prompt Library and it shows up here too.
Recent prompts
The prompts you’ve sent recently. Handy for repeating or tweaking something from earlier in the day.
Chart data
Targeted prompts for asking Korey to chart, summarize, or visualize structured data. Useful when you’ve just queried a connector and want to turn the result into a chart.
Starter prompts
The full Prompt Library, organized by category. Same content as the dedicated docs page, surfaced here for quick browsing when you don’t want to leave the chat.
When to use it vs. just typing
- Use the slash menu when you’re starting from scratch, want a template, or want to repeat a recent ask without re-typing it.
- Just type your question when you know exactly what you want. The slash menu is a launcher, not a requirement for any feature.
Closing the menu
- Press Esc to close the menu and return focus to the input.
- Click outside the menu to dismiss it.
- Selecting any item closes the menu and inserts the prompt.