How-to Guides¶
These guides are task-focused. Each one answers a specific "how do I...?" question, with concrete steps you can follow immediately. They assume you have already read the Getting Started section and are connected to a knowledge graph.
If you want to understand why things work the way they do, read the Concepts section alongside these guides. If you want a quick lookup, use the Reference.
In this section¶
- The four navigation views — an overview of Graphs, Types, Set, and Entity contexts and how to move between them.
- Browse by type — using the Types Browser as your entry point into a graph.
- Filter with facets — narrowing and widening a set using the facet sidebar.
- Follow relationships across a set — set-to-set traversal using the Jump via strip and the Relationships Browser.
- Explore an individual entity — reading entity detail, following links, and understanding the relationship table.
- Search with ⌘K — using the keyboard search palette to jump directly to an entity or open a pre-filtered set.
- Use Back and Forward — navigating your history and understanding what counts as a navigation step.
- Read the context header — using the prose header to understand where you are and how you got there.
- Configure an annotation overlay — give predicates plain-English labels and hide internal plumbing from the browsing interface.