> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.clevia.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Autocomplete

> 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.

### Default (note view)

* Uses the model’s **base knowledge** and the **current document text** to predict a coherent continuation.
* Great for connective sentences, transitions, and summarizing what you’ve already written.

### Context-aware (side view)

* When your note is open **beside a file** (PDF, slide deck) or you’ve pinned files as **chat context**, autocomplete also draws from those sources.
* You’ll get **more relevant phrasing**, terminology, and section-aware suggestions (e.g., Methods, Results).

<Note>
  Autocomplete **does not automatically quote** source text. For direct evidence and claims, add **citations**
</Note>

### Citations & integrity

* Autocomplete focuses on fluent continuation and **won’t insert citations automatically**—this avoids accidental misattribution
* After accepting a suggestion, add sources via `@references`
* For evidence-heavy paragraphs, **Ask Clevia**, then paste structured, cited content into the editor.
