This could be done in a few ways:
- Users of the tool could be prompted to enter new or alternate prompts, antipatterns or behaviours. These could be saved in a common repository, or even downloaded by the user as their own config file.
- Users could be able to change or add to the prompts as they go through the tool, but this could be transient and not saved anywhere.
- Users could upload some sort of configuration that defines the operation of the tool.