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Give your Smart Instructions context by specifying sources in the form of codebases and PDFs.

Overview

Sources provide context for your Smart Instructions. When you run a Smart Instruction, Driver searches the sources for references that are relevant to your prompt and uses these references to generate content. Typically, Pages are written with at least one codebase as a source, but you are free to add any combination of PDF files and codebases. You can also add or remove sources at any time.

Note: The existing Page content is part of the context in addition to the sources.


Adding a Source

  1. While viewing a page, click + Add source on the right side of the app.


  2. Click the + Add button next to any source you want to add to the page's context. Use the Search bar to search for a specific asset to add.


  3. Click the + Add sources button to complete the process.


Removing a Source

  1. Click the small x to the right of any source you want to remove.

  2. Confirm the action by clicking on Click again to remove .


Tuning a Codebase

  1. Hover over a codebase that has been added to the context of a page.

  2. Click on the tuning icon to open the tuning dialog.


  3. Optionally, use the search bar to filter the view of the codebase.

  4. Select or deselect any combination of sub-directories and files.


  5. Click + Accept tuning to complete the action.

Tuning is an advanced feature that allows you to selectively include or omit a codebase's files and folders from the context. While Driver has robust search capabilities, shrinking the search space will almost always increase the relevance and accuracy of generated content.

There are two cues for when to leverage this capability. The first is that you have prior knowledge of what is relevant or not. For example, your codebase may contain two stand-alone applications or example projects, and you only want to document one. The second cue is that you see references that are not relevant to the Smart Instruction prompt. Going back to the example above, you may see generated content describing a mix of both applications and that files from each are listed in the references.

Note that Smart Instructions use the currently defined source list and tuning at the time they are run.

Last Updated:

February 12, 2025

Feb 12, 2025

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