Use files with CLEA chat
CLEA chat becomes stronger when it can work from real files.
For sitemap work, the most useful file is often the markdown file for the planned page. It gives CLEA the current page title, URL, notes, and draft body. This helps keep the answer tied to the page instead of becoming a general suggestion.
Ask CLEA to work inside the page goal
Good prompts give CLEA a clear job.
Do not only ask: "write this page." Tell CLEA what part to improve and what evidence to respect.
Use the sitemap markdown file as the source. Improve the outline and first draft. Keep the URL and page goal. Use the source notes already in the file. Do not add claims that are not supported by the notes.
File-grounded chat
Mention files when CLEA should use a specific page, source note, workflow, or draft instead of guessing.
Use chat for review too
Chat is not only for writing new text.
You can ask CLEA to check if the page matches the goal, if the internal links make sense, or if the draft contains claims that need proof. This is often safer than asking for one huge rewrite.
Keep final control human
CLEA can help edit the file, but you still review before sync.
This is important because sitemap pages can turn into live website content. The file should be clear, accurate, and tied to the actual dashboard or business facts before it goes to GitHub.