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  1. Contexts

How to switch contexts in chat

While chatting with Revo, you can switch contexts by clicking on the "Context: Global" dropdown in chat to switch between environments like Data Analysis, Creative Writing, PRD, or Code—all mid-conversation. Each context activates different knowledge bases, functions, and capabilities tailored to the task at hand. Chat naturally—Revo will use that context's settings. You can use one thread but just change context depending on the question asked, or you can have multiple threads for different contexts if you prefer. You have full flexibility over how you wish to work.

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