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Documentation answers

Ask Assist how to do something in Catalyst — "how do I set up an experiment?", "what does Data Health flag?" — and it answers from the official Catalyst documentation, with the source passages shown beneath the reply.

Documentation answer with sources
A documentation answer with cited source excerpts beneath it.

How it works

Every documentation answer is grounded in passages retrieved from the docs when you ask:

  1. Your question is made standalone. Before searching, Assist rewrites your latest message into a self-contained question using the recent conversation, so follow-ups like "and how do I export it?" still search correctly.
  2. Relevant passages are retrieved. Assist finds the most relevant documentation passages. If nothing clears a relevance threshold, it won't pad the answer with loosely related material.
  3. The answer is written from those passages only. If they don't contain the answer, Assist says so — "I don't have information about that" — instead of speculating.
  4. Sources are shown. Each reply lists the passages it drew from, with an excerpt, so you can verify the answer or read the full page.

Tips

  • If an answer seems incomplete, ask a more specific follow-up.
  • When you see "I don't have information about that," the topic likely isn't documented yet. Try rephrasing, or browse these docs directly.
  • Start a new conversation (+) when you switch topics, so stale context doesn't skew the search.

Notes

  • Answers come only from Catalyst documentation; Assist will not invent features or cite outside sources.
  • AI responses may not always be accurate. When in doubt, check the cited passages.