1. How to use Keymate's /slash commands? (with Video Guide)

A detailed guideline on Keymate.AI's slash commands and how to benefit from them on Keymate products and with Keymate API

Using /slash commands with Keymate.AI

One of the great features of Keymate.AI is controlling how ChatGPT executes features with /slash commands.

Keymate has implemented multiple /slash commands that allow you to shortcut the way that ChatGPT uses Keymate.

ChatGPT is incredibly efficient at choosing what component of Keymate to use in order to provide you with the best results. However, based on your prompt, it may not always fully understand what to do.

This is why /slash commands are a great way to clarify what you need, and get the most out of your Keymate experience.

⚠️WARNING: Using slash commands are not recommended if you have not mastered navigating Keymate without them. Because ChatGPT might sometimes hallucinate what you mean by a slash command, and this can cause issues. Please note that not all slash commands are available on every interface. If you try and use a slash command where it is unavailable, ChatGPT will misinterpret your intention and select a slash command that you don't want to use.

This can even lead to deleting everything in your whole Keymate Memory (Knowledge Base / Information Store).

Some /slash commands might be limited to a specific medium: a specific Keymate.AI product on or off ChatGPT. For a definitive list of what commands work with the Ultimate Web App, check out this handy chart.

How do I use /slash commands?

/slash commands are easy to use. All you need is to add the /slash command to the beginning of your prompt. When you send the prompt, ChatGPT will utilize that command to carry out your prompt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i2DiYh-tXI

Some /slash commands can act alone, not needing any additional prompt at all, and some are used with a specific kind of prompt.

Here is a comprehensive list of /slash commands you can use:

Search and Browse with /Slash Commands

/search, /keymate: Searches the internet using the query that comes after. Returns results, including HTML content and PDF summaries from the links. (Example)

/browse, /browseByUrl: Reads the content of a specific URL you provide and summarizes the content. You can also ask it to search something specific on the page. (Example)

/hybrid: Searches both the internet and your Keymate Memory (Information Store / Knowledge Base) for the answer.