File mentions
Referencing files in prompts
File mentions let you point CLEA at a specific file or folder. This is useful in chat and scheduled prompts.
Use file mentions when the instruction already exists somewhere in the workspace.
File mention
Mention a file when CLEA should follow saved rules instead of relying on a fresh chat instruction.
Context to include
Tell CLEA why the file matters. A file mention alone may not explain the job.
For example, say whether the file is a workflow, a brand rule, a sitemap plan, or a report format.
Output to expect
When the file is clear, CLEA should follow its structure. The output might be a suggestion card, report, summary, or draft.
If the output ignores the file, ask CLEA what it used and revise the instruction.
Review against the file
Compare the result to the file before accepting it. This is the fastest way to catch missing steps or wrong assumptions.
File mentions are powerful because they make work repeatable, but only if the file is reviewed.
Use the weekly-source-review workflow file. Review the latest source analytics and return one suggestion card if action is clear.