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How do I search through my entire Keymate Memory?
How do I search through my entire Keymate Memory?

Here is how to search your entire Keymate Memory

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Written by Philip Delvecchio
Updated over a week ago

Searching through your entire Keymate Memory

Every user has the ability to build their Keymate Memory using PDFs, Chats, and Searches. You can query that Keymate Memory easily but have you ever wanted to pull in even more context when searching? Here's how:

Step 1: Navigate to your Keymate Memory

There are two ways to navigate to your Keymate Memory.

Via ChatGPT

  • Ask ChatGPT a question about your Keymate Memory and it will respond to you but also often say something like this: "For more details or to review additional information, you can explore your Keymate Memory further here."

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Click the link and it will take you to your Keymate Memory Page.

Through our Web interface

Navigate to your Keymate Memory from ln.keymate.ai/web

On the page, login with your Keymate account in the top left corner

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Once Logged in, you will see the "Explore Keymate Memory" link at the top:

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Click the link and it will open up your Keymate Memory

Step 2: Choose your query

Your Keymate Memory is a vectorized database of all the information you've loaded into it. If you are a avid user, it is probably pretty huge! It will look something like this:

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In order to search through as much of your Keymate Memory as the context window will allow, you will need to start with a vantage point.

In the chat window, enter in a query:

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I chose "Phil Persona" - click "Knowledge Base Search" and it will orient your entire Memory around that query, showing the most relevant records first.

Step 3: Load to ChatGPT

Normally when querying your Keymate Memory it will pull the first three records that are highlighted by the red text:

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In order to have it read even more text records (up to the limit of the context window), you want to click the small blue botton at the top of your list of records just below the 3D Graph:

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Click the button and it will load up a chat window with as much of our Keymate Memory as will fit in the context and you can continue to chat with your full Memory in this way.

IMPORTANT: Even though this allows you to chat with a larger range of your memory, it will only let you chat from the vantage point of the query you put in your Keymate Memory. If you wanted to switch topics or wanted to switch to a different vantage point within the same topic, you may want to try a new query and then load that into ChatGPT.

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