Browse and curate your Knowledge
Open the Knowledge tab to read what's there, edit pages, and correct the Agent.
The Agent maintains Knowledge for you, but you have the final say. Open the Knowledge tab any time to read what's there, edit a page, or add a memory entry.
Open the Knowledge tab
In your workspace, click Knowledge in the sidebar. You'll see a file tree on the left and an editor on the right.
The tree shows the standard Knowledge structure: Memory, Index, Company, Entities, Concepts, Sources, and Analyses. Click any folder to expand it. Click any page to open it in the editor.
Find a page
To find a page by name, type a search term in the search bar at the top of the file tree. Matches appear as you type.
For broader queries, ask the Agent. Try "show me what we know about [competitor]" or "what's in our positioning?". The Agent reads Knowledge and answers from what it finds.
Edit a page
To edit a page, open it and start typing. The editor saves automatically.
When you fix something, the Agent picks up your edit on its next session.
Add a memory entry
Memory is the Agent's scratchpad. It holds about 30 entries that the Agent reads at the start of every session. Use it for high-signal facts you want the Agent to remember.
To add an entry, open memory.md and add a new line under the relevant heading. Keep entries short, a sentence or two each.
When memory gets long, ask the Agent to prune it. The Agent will move stale entries to the right entity or concept page.
Correct the Agent in chat
You can also correct the Agent directly. Tell it what's wrong, and the Agent will update every page that references the old information.
For example, you could say "the pricing on the homepage is now $99, not $79." The Agent updates the product page, any competitor comparison pages, and the relevant memory entries.
Next steps
To add new sources, check out Add sources to Knowledge. To bring in context from your codebase, check out Sync Knowledge with your codebase.
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