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Last updated 22 days ago

Currently, Deepwriter is prompt-based and knows how to seek data to support your prompt. However, if you optionally point Deepwriter to a data source, it will use it to the best of its abilities. This can include any data online that it can access (third-party authentication not currently supported, but road-mapped).

Note: Deepwriter will not log in on its own and you should never provide it with credentials or passwords!

One possible use case is to mention in the prompt, a link to a file of yours that is hosted any place with open access (no login required) and a direct link to the document. A pdf embedded in a web page will not work, but the direct URL ending in .pdf to that file should.

To ensure that Deepwriter uses your files, host them somewhere online with open access. Then, provide Deepwriter with the DIRECT link tot he actual file (PDF, text, html and common web pages are all supported).

Providing Guidance on How to Use or Cite the files

Additionally, this free-form approach also allows you to give the AI Agents context on how to use these files in these links or on how to cite them.

The following is a valid prompt:

In the near future, we will be adding more direct options for integrations, direct upload of data and much more.