The auto-complete box when you type a search query in kagi now displays three little helper messages explaining special commands. I noticed this for the first time yesterday.

I think this is on balance a good feature, however there is a problem. The hint for quick answer appears even though I have disabled quick answer:

I use Kagi for one reason, and one reason only: Because it lets me disable the "AI". I think the random-text-combination technology sold as "AI" is fraudulent and I refuse to use it for any purpose. Google requires me to look at "generative AI" on every search, whereas Kagi lets me disable the AI prompts and features (although the support is not as good as it should be), so I use Kagi. I will never use "quick answers", and if Kagi removed the choice of disabling "quick answers", I would stop using Kagi.
So, I think if the "Auto Quick Answer" feature is disabled, so should be the little "? at the end of your query triggers quick answer" hint, because in general the interface should not contain incorrect information.
However also the fact you're reminding me about quick answers after I disabled it is kind of offensive. It's like I've already said no and you're prodding me to say yes.