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Pages, entries and review

Browse the wiki, read the log, and act on proposals.

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Three views cover the body of your memory: the refined wiki, the raw log, and the queue of things waiting on your judgment.

Pages — the wiki

The Pages view lists your active pages by kind, type, and status, with search. Open one and you see the consolidated content with its footnotes — each fact cites the entry it came from, with a verbatim quote — plus its connections to neighboring pages.

From here you can edit a page by hand or archive it. A hand-edit is honored: the Dreamer reads your change as the new truth and won’t clobber it.

Entries — the log

The Entries view is the raw capture log: everything your agent wrote, with filter and search. You can pin an entry to keep it close, archive one to retire it, and see which pages cite it. This is the ground truth the wiki is built from.

Review — the proposals

The Dreamer acts on safe changes itself, but the structural ones it leaves to you. The Review view is where they land:

  • Contradictions — two pages that disagree. Resolve or dismiss.
  • Merges — two pages that are the same thing. Approve, and the Dreamer carries out the merge on its next run; the survivor keeps the loser’s projects and tags, and the loser is archived.
  • Proposed projects — a new topical scope the Dreamer thinks has formed. Approve it into being, or dismiss it.

Approving or dismissing is a click. Nothing structural happens to your memory until you say so.