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Cortex-Inara/cortex/static/HELP.md
Scott Idem 6e56024815 fix: settings page and help docs updated for model registry V2
settings.html:
- Remove Gemini API Key section (keys now managed in Model Registry)
- Rename "Local Models" → "Model Registry" with updated description
  covering all providers (Anthropic, Google, local hosts)
- Update button text: "Manage local models" → "Manage models"

settings.py: remove dead gemini_key template variable lookups

HELP.md:
- Fix navigation path: ☰ → Account → Model Registry → Manage models
- Restructure Model Registry section as ordered steps (1: providers/hosts,
  2: add models, 3: assign roles) so dependency order is clear
- Add explicit note that accounts/hosts must exist before adding models

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 21:07:05 -04:00

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Cortex UI — Help & Reference

Last updated: 2026-04-27


Header Controls

Button What it does
Sessions Open the sessions panel — list, resume, or start sessions
Files Open the identity file editor (SOUL, MEMORY, etc.)
⚙ N Open the Settings panel (N = current context tier)
? Open this help panel

The ⚙ Settings panel contains all configuration options:

Section Controls
Context Tier T1 T4 context depth
Memory Layers Toggle Long / Mid / Short memory on/off
Distill Memory Manually trigger short / mid / long / all distillation
Backend Active LLM backend — click to cycle: claude → gemini → local → auto
Display Aa/A+/A font size cycle · ☾/☀ theme toggle

All header settings (theme, font size, tier, memory layers) persist in localStorage across page refreshes.


Chat

  • Send: Ctrl+Enter by default. Click ⌃↵ in the input controls to toggle to plain Enter mode.
  • Stop: Click Stop to cancel an in-progress response at any time.
  • Edit a message: Hover over any message → click edit. Ctrl+Enter saves, Esc cancels.
  • Delete a message: Hover over any message → click del. Removes from session history.
  • Copy a response: Hover over any assistant message → click copy.
  • New line while typing: Shift+Enter (in Ctrl+Enter mode) or Shift+Enter / Enter (in Enter mode).

Each assistant response shows a small model tag in the bottom-right corner identifying which model and host responded.


Agent Mode

Click the Agent button in the input row to enable Agent mode. The button highlights and Send changes to Run.

In Agent mode, messages are routed through the orchestrator instead of directly to the chat model:

  1. The orchestrator model runs a tool loop — searches the web, reads files, checks tasks, calls APIs as needed
  2. It produces an enriched summary of what it found
  3. The responder model receives that context and writes the final user-facing reply
  4. A ⚡ N tool calls: … note appears below the response listing what was used

Which model acts as orchestrator is set in Settings → Models → Role Assignments → Orchestrator. By default this is Gemini API; a capable local model can be assigned instead.

Agent mode is best for tasks that require research, multi-step reasoning, or tool use (e.g. "search for X", "add a task", "what's on my list?"). Regular chat is faster for conversational turns.

Agent mode sessions persist to history exactly like regular chat.


Sessions

Sessions are named conversation threads that persist across page refreshes.

  • Click Sessions+ New to start a fresh session.
  • Click any listed session to resume it — full history loads instantly.
  • Sessions from Nextcloud Talk appear as nct_* prefixed IDs.
  • A blue badge appears on the Sessions button when Talk activity arrives in a session you're not currently viewing.

Notes

Notes are injected into a session without triggering an LLM response.

  • Click Note to toggle note mode. The input border changes colour.
  • Private note (amber border) — visible only in the UI, never sent to the LLM.
  • Context note (teal border) — persisted to session history so the LLM sees it on the next turn. Useful for nudging context without a full message.
  • Click the private / public label to switch between note types.

Backends

Three backends are available:

Backend What it is
Claude Anthropic Claude via the Claude CLI (OAuth — no API key needed)
Gemini Google Gemini via the Gemini CLI
Local Any OpenAI-compatible endpoint (Open WebUI, Ollama, OpenRouter, etc.)

The ⚙ Backend toggle cycles: auto → claude → gemini → local → auto

  • auto uses the model assigned to the chat role in your Model Registry (recommended)
  • Selecting a specific backend forces that backend for all messages, regardless of role assignments
  • The active model label appears below the toggle button when a specific backend is active

If the active backend fails, a fallback is tried automatically. A badge appears on the response when this happens.

Each response shows a model tag (bottom-right of message) with the model label and host, so you always know what responded.


Model Registry

Configure which AI models are available and which handles each task type.

Navigate to: ☰ (top-right menu) → Account → scroll to Model RegistryManage models →


Step 1 — Set up providers and hosts

Do this before adding models — models need a provider account or local host to attach to.

Anthropic (Claude): Nothing to configure. Claude uses your existing CLI OAuth session. If Claude isn't working, run claude auth login in a terminal.

Google (Gemini): Add one entry per API key you want to use:

  1. Scroll to Cloud Providers → Google → click + Add Google account
  2. Enter a label (e.g. "Work", "Personal") and your API key
  3. Get a free key at aistudio.google.com/apikey

Local hosts (Open WebUI, Ollama, OpenRouter, etc.):

  1. Scroll to Local Hosts → click + Add host to expand the form
  2. Enter a label, the API URL (e.g. http://192.168.1.100:3000), and optional API key
  3. Set Type: Open WebUI / Ollama, or OpenAI-compatible (for OpenRouter, LM Studio, etc.)
  4. Click Fetch models on the saved host card to verify connectivity

Step 2 — Add models

Scroll to Add Model. Select the provider tab, fill in the details, click Add Model:

Tab What you need
Local Select a host (from Step 1) → enter model name, or use Fetch from host to pick from a live list
Google Select a Gemini model from the catalog → select a Google account (from Step 1)
Anthropic Select a Claude model from the catalog → uses your CLI session automatically

The label and context window size auto-fill from the catalog — edit them if you want. Tags are optional.


Step 3 — Assign models to roles

Scroll to Role Assignments at the bottom of the page. Each role has Primary, Backup 1, and Backup 2 slots — Primary is tried first, then backups in order. Changes save automatically.

Role Used for
Chat Regular conversation
Orchestrator Agent mode tool loop
Distill Memory distillation (short / mid / long)
Coder Code-focused tasks
Research Long-context research tasks

Leave all slots empty to use the server default.


Nextcloud Talk Bot

Inara is registered as a bot in Nextcloud Talk.

  • Messages sent in enabled Talk conversations are received by Cortex, processed, and replied to.
  • The webhook returns 200 OK immediately; the reply happens asynchronously.
  • Real-time updates stream to the web UI via SSE — you see Talk messages and responses appear live.
  • To enable the bot in a conversation: open Talk conversation settings → Bots → enable the bot.

Google Chat Bot

Inara is available as a bot in Google Chat (One Sky IT Workspace).

  • Send Inara a direct message in Google Chat to start a conversation.
  • Each DM thread is its own session (gc_spaces/* prefix) — history persists across messages.
  • Responses are synchronous — Google Chat displays the reply directly in the thread.
  • To add Inara to a space: open the space, add a person/app, search for Inara.
  • Sessions from Google Chat appear as gc_* prefixed IDs in the Sessions panel.

Files (Identity Editor)

The Files button opens an editor for your persona's identity and memory files:

File Purpose
SOUL.md Core personality, values, and voice
IDENTITY.md Role, capabilities, and context
USER.md Your profile, preferences, and history
PROTOCOLS.md Behavioural rules and communication protocols
CONTEXT_TIERS.md Defines what gets loaded at each context tier
MEMORY_LONG.md Permanent curated long-term memory
MEMORY_MID.md Rolling mid-term digest (LLM-distilled)
MEMORY_SHORT.md Recent session rollup (auto-aggregated)
TASKS.json Personal task list (managed via Agent mode)
HELP.md This file

Toggle preview / edit to switch between rendered markdown and raw text. Ctrl+S saves, Esc closes.


Context & Memory ( ⚙ panel )

Context Tiers

Controls how much context is prepended to each LLM call:

Tier Loads ~Tokens
T1 SOUL + IDENTITY + USER summary ~1,500
T2 + USER full + PROTOCOLS + HELP + memory layers ~5,000
T3 + last 2 raw session logs ~15,000
T4 + last 7 raw session logs ~50,000

Default is T2. Use T1 for small/local models. Use T3T4 for complex multi-session tasks.

Memory Layers

Three independently toggleable memory files, loaded Long → Mid → Short:

Layer File Contents
Long MEMORY_LONG.md Permanent facts — origin, key decisions, profile highlights
Mid MEMORY_MID.md Rolling digest of recent weeks — LLM-distilled from Short
Short MEMORY_SHORT.md Recent session rollup — auto-aggregated from session logs

Toggle any layer off to save tokens for a focused conversation.

Memory Distillation

Distillation builds up the memory layers from raw session logs. Runs automatically on a schedule; trigger manually via the ⚙ panel:

Button What it does
short Rolls recent session log files → MEMORY_SHORT.md (fast, no LLM)
mid LLM summarizes MEMORY_SHORT.mdMEMORY_MID.md
long LLM integrates MEMORY_MID.mdMEMORY_LONG.md
all Runs short → mid → long in sequence

Recommended workflow: run short after any productive session; mid weekly; long monthly.


Keyboard Shortcuts

Keys Action
Ctrl+Enter Send message (default mode)
Enter Send (when in Enter mode)
Shift+Enter New line in message input
Ctrl+Enter Save inline message edit
Esc Cancel inline edit / close any open modal
Ctrl+S Save file (Files modal)

API Reference

For direct access or scripting:

Method Endpoint Description
POST /chat Send a message — returns SSE stream
GET /backend Get current primary/fallback backends
POST /backend Set primary backend ({"primary": "claude"})
GET /sessions List all sessions
GET /history/{id} Get session message history
PUT /history/{id} Replace full session history
GET /events SSE stream for real-time Talk activity
POST /note Inject a context note into a session
GET /files List identity files
GET /files/{name} Read a file
PUT /files/{name} Write a file
POST /distill/short Aggregate session logs → MEMORY_SHORT
POST /distill/mid Summarize short → MEMORY_MID (LLM)
POST /distill/long Integrate mid → MEMORY_LONG (LLM)
POST /distill/all Run all three distillation steps
GET /distill/status Scheduler status and next run times
POST /orchestrate Submit an agent task — returns {"job_id": "..."}
GET /orchestrate/{job_id} Poll job status and result
GET /settings/models Model registry UI
POST /api/models/role Set a role assignment (JSON body)
GET /health Health check — returns {"status": "ok"}

Chat request body (POST /chat):

{
  "message": "string",
  "session_id": "string | null",
  "tier": 2,
  "model": "claude | gemini | local | null",
  "include_long": true,
  "include_mid": true,
  "include_short": true
}

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