Project intelligence
Summaries and tags.
Use this guide when generating a scan-friendly project summary, choosing a learning level, or organizing projects with weighted tags.
Summaries
Summaries are project artifacts.
A project summary is generated from latest completed translations, tags, unresolved sources, review notes, and source refs. It should focus on what matters now, not outdated or resolved comments.
- Use Generate summary after pages have completed translations.
- Use Regenerate when new pages or important edits make the summary outdated.
- Use Copy, Share, or Export Markdown for study notes.
- Summary output may include key insights, current state, decisions, deadlines, actions needed, source notes, and mind map.
Learning level
Choose the right guide style.
Beginner GuidePlain language, short definitions, practical takeaways, and what to review next.
Advanced GuideArgument structure, key terms, source map, conceptual flow, and review questions.
Scholar Deep GuideDetailed source network, maareh mekomos, conceptual dependencies, disagreements, unresolved questions, and mind map.
Tags
Tags organize projects and Global Library browsing.
- Tags can represent corpus, work, parsha/book, topic, Chassidus form, or people.
- Duplicate suggestions should collapse into one visible concept.
- Importance labels such as Primary, High, Medium, and Low show centrality, not just confidence.
- Use Manage tags to accept, delete, edit, and adjust importance.
Cache
Summaries are cached.
If project content and summary template have not changed, the app should show the saved summary instead of regenerating and spending provider tokens.