File mentions

Referencing workspace context directly

File mentions let you point CLEA at a workspace file with `@`.

This is useful because it keeps prompts short. Instead of pasting a long workflow every time, you can mention the file that already contains the routine.

Workflow files

Workflow files explain how CLEA should do repeated work.

Example:

prompt.txtCopy prompt
Complete @workflow 2 and focus on the source gaps from this week.

Brand files

Brand files can explain positioning, product notes, rules, or context.

Use them when CLEA needs to keep the brand voice or business facts in mind.

Sitemap files

Sitemap files help CLEA understand page structure.

Use them when the workflow needs to improve a page, create a page brief, or inspect page gaps.

File mention

Mention a file when the routine needs exact instructions, notes, source data, or a sitemap page.

File mentions in manual chat

Manual chat is the safest place to try a workflow first.

Ask CLEA to run the workflow once. Read the result. If the output is useful, then consider scheduling it.

prompt.txtCopy prompt
Run @workflow 1 once.
Do not create a suggestion card yet.
First show me the table and the evidence you would use.

File mentions in scheduled prompts

Scheduled prompts can also use file mentions.

This is how a short calendar task can run a longer workflow. The calendar holds the time. The file holds the detailed instruction.

Review outputs against referenced files

Always compare the output with the file that was mentioned.

If CLEA ignored an instruction, rewrite the workflow file. If the workflow file is too vague, make it more specific.

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