What are Contexts?

Craig arrives knowing a great deal about the world — but nothing about your organisation. It doesn't know what you call your staging area, where your incident command post is located, what your unit identifiers mean, or how your team refers to the area you operate in. Without that background, Craig will still work — but its responses will be generic, and your Prompts and Agents will need to carry more explanatory detail every time you write them.

Contexts solve this. They're a one-time investment that makes every Prompt and Agent you write faster, cleaner, and more accurate — because Craig already knows the things you'd otherwise have to explain repeatedly.

Contexts are notes you configure to give Craig background information about your organisation — local terminology, place names, equipment identifiers, or other reference details your team uses day-to-day.

When Craig runs, it can draw on these entries to make its responses more accurate and relevant to your organisation.

Example: If your team refers to your base of operations as "The Compound," you can define that term and include its address. That way, when you reference "The Compound" in a prompt, Craig knows exactly what and where you mean.

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