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How do I see what PDFs I have uploaded?

With Keymate Memory, you can see the PDFs you have uploaded with a single command

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Written by Philip Delvecchio
Updated over a week ago

Seeing the PDFs in your Keymate Memory​

With Keymate, you can upload multiple PDFs even when you have a free account. This can be very useful when you are trying to build your Keymate Memory across a broad range of documents and text.

But how can you tell what you have uploaded? There are a number of ways to check and here are some examples of how to do so:

/listpdfs slash command

You can use the /listpdfs slash command to list out the PDFs that have been uploaded recently. (Here is an example)

Keep in mind, it does not show every PDF you have every uploaded.

How do I see every PDF I have ever uploaded?

You can see all the PDFs you have uploaded on our PDF upload page here. You will need to login to your account to see the PDFs.

What if I delete my Keymate Memory?

If you delete your Keymate Memory then all of the text trained from your PDFs will be deleted permanently. We will have no ability to retrieve this data. However, your PDF uploaded page will not change. The page is a history of all your PDFs you've uploaded, not the ones still remaining in your Keymate Memory.

How do I check what PDFs are still in my Keymate Memory?

You cannot check for every single PDF that is in your Keymate Memory but you can always reset your Keymate Memory by using /reset or prompting "reset my Keymate Memory" - this will erase all your information in your Keymate Memory.

WARNING: You cannot revert this. Use with caution.

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