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Using the dashboard

The dashboard is your cockpit for everything The Librarian holds. It runs at the address server up printed (usually http://your-host:3042) and is where you read what your agents remember, approve or reject the curator’s suggestions, browse and edit the vault, and manage settings. Your agents never touch it — it is just for you, the operator.

A bar across the top of every page holds the main areas. From left to right:

  • Vault — browse and edit the raw files (the dashboard opens here).
  • Curator — chat with the curator and teach it.
  • Memories — browse, search, and create memories.
  • Handoffs — read work handed between agents.
  • Analytics — corpus and curator-usage figures.
  • Proposals — the curator’s review queue.
  • Flagged — memories an agent reported as wrong.
  • Archive — retired memories.

A Settings menu (top right) covers Dashboard, Auth, Primer, Curator, Tokens, Connect, Captures, and Backups. Also on the right are a version badge, a ? button that lists keyboard shortcuts, a light/dark theme toggle, and a sign-out button when login is enabled. Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K) anywhere to open a command palette and jump to any page or recent item.

The closely-related Activity and Health views round out the tour.

Most days you will spend your time in one place: the Proposals queue, approving or rejecting the changes the curator wants to make. Everything else is there when you need it — searching a memory, reading a handoff, editing the briefing, or checking a backup ran.

Start with Reviewing & accepting proposals for the core task, then dip into any area below.