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- The optional server-side functionality of `fabric` is called the **Mill**.
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- The optional server-side functionality of `fabric` is called the **Mill**.
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- The optional client-side scripts within `fabric` are called **Looms**.
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- The optional client-side scripts within `fabric` are called **Looms**.
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## Structure
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## Functionality
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`fabric`'s main point is to make '**Patterns** available to everyone, but it also includes two other components that make it possible to _build your own Personal AI Ecosystem_.
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`fabric`'s main point is to make **Patterns** available to everyone in an open ecosystem, but it also includes two other components that make it possible to _build your own Personal AI Ecosystem_.
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_In other words you can have your own server, with your own copy of `fabric`, running your own specific combination of **Patterns** for your specific use cases._
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_In other words you can have your own server, with your own copy of `fabric`, running your own specific combination of **Patterns** for your specific use cases._
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- **Patterns** are the actual AI use cases.
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- **Patterns** are the actual AI use cases.
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- **Looms** are the modular, client-side apps that call a specific **Pattern\* hosted by a **Mill\*\*.
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- **Looms** are the modular, client-side apps that call a specific **Pattern\* hosted by a **Mill\*\*.
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## Functionality
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When you use `fabric`, it pulls the following content from the input.
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- `IDEAS`
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- Extracts the best ideas from the content, i.e., what you might have taken notes on if you were doing so manually.
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- `QUOTES`
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- Some of the best quotes from the content.
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- `REFERENCES`
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- External writing, art, and other content referenced positively during the content that might be worth following up on.
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- `HABITS`
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- Habits of the speakers that could be worth replicating.
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- `RECOMMENDATIONS`
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- A list of things that the content recommends Habits of the speakers.
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## Usage
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`extractwisdom` output can help you in multiple ways, including:
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1. `Time Filtering`<br />
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Allows you to quickly see if content is worth an in-depth review or not.
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2. `Note Taking`<br />
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Can be used as a substitute for taking time-consuming, manual notes on the content.
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## Examples
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## Examples
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Here's an abridged ouptut example from `extractwisdom` (limited to only 10 items per section).
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Here's an abridged ouptut example from the <a href="https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric/tree/main/extract-wisdom/dmiessler/extract-wisdom-1.0.0">`extractwisdom`</a> pattern (limited to only 10 items per section).
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```markdown
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```markdown
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## SUMMARY:
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## SUMMARY:
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