@ mentions and context
Type @ in the chat input to attach specific context to your conversation. This helps Agent focus on the right files and information.
What can I reference with @?
- Files & Folders: @auth.ts or @src/components/ to include files or folders (type / after selecting a folder to navigate deeper)
- Docs: @Docs to search indexed documentation, including your own (add via @Docs > Add new doc)
- Terminals: @Terminals to include terminal output as context
- Past Chats: @Past Chats to reference context from a previous conversation
- Git diffs: @Commit (Diff of Working State) for uncommitted changes, or @Branch (Diff with Main) for your full branch diff
- Browser: @Browser to attach context from the built-in browser
When should I use @ mentions?
Use them when you know which files are relevant. For example, if you want Agent to update a component and its tests, mention both files.
If you're not sure which files matter, skip it — Agent finds relevant files through its own search.
Can I attach multiple items?
Yes. Type @ multiple times to attach several files, folders, or other context items. Each one gets added to the conversation.