# Clevia ## Docs - [Concepts](https://docs.clevia.ai/concepts.md): A quick guide to the core ideas in Clevia. Use this page to understand how everything fits together—from your workspace and projects to AI concepts like context and citations. - [Welcome](https://docs.clevia.ai/index.md): Clevia is where people and AI do research together. It's an AI-enabled workspace that helps you find, understand, organize, and produce scientific work - all in one place. Whether you're collaborating in industry, pursuing a PhD in a university lab, or starting your master's thesis, Clevia is design… - [Quickstart](https://docs.clevia.ai/quickstart.md): Here we'll walk you through the details of getting set up on Clevia in four quick steps: Sign up, set up your first project, import sources, and start writing with AI. - [Autocomplete](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/autocomplete.md): Let Clevia suggest the next few sentences as you write. Autocomplete speeds up drafting while keeping your voice and structure. It can work from general knowledge or become context-aware when you’re viewing sources alongside your note. - [Chat with files](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/chat.md): Chat directly with one or more files to get grounded answers with page/section citations. This is ideal for close reading, extracting methods/results, or comparing specific passages across papers. - [Citations](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/citations.md): Every chat answer in Clevia aims to be grounded and is backed by citations that link to the exact page/section in your sources. Click on the citation to jump straight to that spot in the viewer. - [In-text citations](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/citing.md): Cite sources as you write—without breaking your flow. Clevia’s editor lets you search your Reference Library, insert inline citations, add page/section locators, combine multiple sources, and keep everything synced to your bibliography. - [Edit metadata](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/metadata.md): Clean, complete metadata makes your library searchable and your citations correct. This page shows how to edit title, authors, year, venue, DOI, use autofill from identifiers, plus keyboard tips and validation rules. - [Viewing reference details](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/refdetails.md): Open a reference to see metadata, abstract, attachments, outbound links (DOI/PMID/arXiv), and quick actions like open PDF, copy citation, edit metadata, move/tag, and Ask Clevia. - [Export: BibTeX](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/refexport.md): Export your references to BibTeX—one item, a selected set, or the entire current list (including filters). Exports contain reference metadata only (no PDFs). - [Overview](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/refoverview.md): The Reference Library is where you browse, search, sort, add, and export sources for a project. Each row/card shows the paper's core metadata, a short abstract preview, and quick actions (copy/open/export). Multi-select enables bulk actions like Remove and Export. - [Rewriter](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/rewriter.md): Refine any passage without losing meaning. The AI Rewriter works inside the editor to improve clarity, tone, and flow while preserving citations and technical accuracy. - [Semantic Scholar](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/semanticscholar.md): Search Semantic Scholar (S2) from inside Clevia to find papers, import rich metadata, and attach PDFs when available. Great for quickly seeding a project library before deep analysis and citation. - [Keyboard Shortcuts](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/shortcuts.md): Alt = Option on macOS Ctrl on Windows/Linux = Cmd on macOS (shown as Cmd/Ctrl) - [Text editor](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/texteditor.md): Clevia’s editor is a Notion-style block editor with Markdown support. It’s built for research writing: clean formatting, fast keyboard shortcuts, @references for inline citations, and deep integration with Clevia AI and the AI Rewriter. - [Uploads](https://docs.clevia.ai/sidebar/upload.md): Bring your sources into Clevia quickly - single files, whole folders, or bulk drops so you can start asking Clevia questions and citing with confidence. ## OpenAPI Specs - [openapi](https://docs.clevia.ai/api-reference/openapi.json) ## Optional - [Announcements](https://clevia.ai/blog) - [Follow us](https://www.linkedin.com/company/clevia-ai/)