learn! in the Palette and a Clearer Knowledge Graph

The learn! command becomes discoverable in the palette, and the room's knowledge graph finally draws its concept connections clearly.

learn! in the command palette. The learn! command — which captures durable knowledge into a room's brain — is now discoverable from the command palette alongside the other bang-commands, so people don't have to remember the exact syntax to teach Cortez something.

A knowledge graph that reads correctly. When learn! (and research) build out a room's brain, the result is a graph of connected concepts. That graph got two fixes: the concept edges now render correctly between stacked nodes (previously connectors between nodes sitting close together were hard or impossible to see), and the source quality feeding the graph was improved so the captured knowledge and its connections are more trustworthy.

Why it matters

A room's brain is only as useful as it is legible. Surfacing learn! in the palette lowers the barrier to building that brain in the first place, and drawing the connections clearly turns a tangle of nodes into something you can actually read and reason about.