Vis self-documentation lookup — the vis_docs sandbox tool.
Vis ships its documentation as embedded markdown pages under
vis-docs/ on the classpath (the same corpus the website and the
gateway /docs site render, discovered via each artifact's
vis-docs/vis-docs.edn manifest — so extensions' doc pages are
lookup-able too). This namespace exposes that corpus to the MODEL
through one observation tool so vis can answer questions about
ITSELF — features, configuration, how to write an extension — from
its real docs instead of guessing.
Progressive disclosure: a short always-on prompt fragment says the docs exist and when to reach for them; page content is only paid for when actually fetched.
Vis self-documentation lookup — the `vis_docs` sandbox tool. Vis ships its documentation as embedded markdown pages under `vis-docs/` on the classpath (the same corpus the website and the gateway `/docs` site render, discovered via each artifact's `vis-docs/vis-docs.edn` manifest — so extensions' doc pages are lookup-able too). This namespace exposes that corpus to the MODEL through one observation tool so vis can answer questions about ITSELF — features, configuration, how to write an extension — from its real docs instead of guessing. Progressive disclosure: a short always-on prompt fragment says the docs exist and when to reach for them; page content is only paid for when actually fetched.
Always-on fragment for the foundation prompt: the docs exist, when to use them, and the two or three slugs that answer the common asks. Content stays out of the prompt until a page is fetched.
Always-on fragment for the foundation prompt: the docs exist, when to use them, and the two or three slugs that answer the common asks. Content stays out of the prompt until a page is fetched.
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