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Ophel Atlas transforms AI conversations into organized, reusable workflows, addressing the challenge of information overload and lost insights from endless chat histories. It targets frequent AI users, learners, researchers, developers, and content creators who need structure and order in their AI interactions. The primary benefit is making AI dialogues navigable, searchable, and reusable, effectively turning chat logs into organized knowledge assets across major AI platforms.
How It Works
Ophel Atlas employs a multi-faceted approach centered around an intelligent, real-time outline generator that parses user queries and AI responses to create a navigable directory structure. This is complemented by robust conversation management features, including folder categorization, tagging, and search capabilities, allowing users to build a systematic knowledge base. A built-in prompt library with variable support and Markdown preview further enhances workflow reusability. This design provides a consistent, organized, and reusable experience regardless of the underlying AI platform used.
Quick Start & Requirements
The recommended installation method is via the browser extension, available through app stores or manual installation from releases. Alternatively, a userscript version is available for installation via Tampermonkey. For local development or building, the environment requires Node.js (>= 20.x) and pnpm (>= 9.x). Core build commands include pnpm install, pnpm dev for development, and pnpm build for production builds (Chrome/Edge, Firefox, or userscript).
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Maintenance & Community
Feedback and suggestions are welcomed via GitHub Issues. The project is maintained by urzeye, with community support encouraged through starring and sponsoring.
Licensing & Compatibility
The project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3 license. This strong copyleft license requires derivative works to also be licensed under GPLv3, which may impose restrictions on integration into closed-source commercial products.
Limitations & Caveats
Support for specific AI websites is contingent on the site's matching logic and potential future structural changes to those platforms. The userscript version offers limited functionality compared to the full browser extension.
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