Labeled Items
Labels are your own tags applied to individual cited passages (RAG results). When the agent retrieves a passage from your knowledge base and uses it as a citation, you can tag that passage with one or more labels.
Labels are project-scoped — each project defines its own label vocabulary, keeping tags meaningful to the work at hand.
What labels are good for
Labels work as subject buckets: tag any citation item with the topic or evidence type it belongs to, and when you later need to synthesize a claim, search your labeled items or filter by those labels to pull together every relevant citation in one view — across all sources in the project.
The Labeled Items panel
Available in the mindmap view, as a tab in the right sidebar, the Labeled Items tab lists every labeled citation item in the project, searchable by free text and filterable by labels. Each entry shows the citation item with its full provenance and the labels applied to it. Citations from the list can be added to mindmap nodes.
To apply a label to a citation item, click the label icon anywhere where citations items appear in the app. A single citation item can carry as many labels as you want.
Creating and applying labels
From the project's Labeled Items view, you can view, rename, and delete labels — essentially the same UI as the panel above, but on a page-wide canvas.
This gives you a cross-document view of your annotated evidence — everything tagged with a given label in one place, regardless of which source it came from.
See also
- Knowledge Bases — where documents and passages live.
- RAG & Retrieval — how passages become citations.
- The Interface — how to navigate the app.
What's next
- Mindmaps, Nodes & Claims — where nodes and citations live.