FAQ
1 Is OpAgent only for developers?
Section titled “1 Is OpAgent only for developers?”No. OpAgent can help with writing, research, planning, notes, and daily knowledge work. Developers may also use it for coding tasks, but coding is not the only use case.
2 Do I need to know Markdown?
Section titled “2 Do I need to know Markdown?”You only need a few basics to start: headings, lists, and plain text. OpAgent’s live preview makes Markdown easier to read while you edit.
3 What is the difference between a workspace and a file?
Section titled “3 What is the difference between a workspace and a file?”A workspace is the folder for a project or topic. A file is one document inside that workspace. Use workspaces to group related files and conversations together.
4 What should I put in a workspace?
Section titled “4 What should I put in a workspace?”Put the material that belongs to the same project or topic: notes, drafts, references, saved conversations, plans, and final documents.
5 When should I use Marketplace?
Section titled “5 When should I use Marketplace?”Use Marketplace when you have a repeated or specialized workflow. If you only have a quick one-time question, a general agent is usually enough.
6 How do I get better answers from agents?
Section titled “6 How do I get better answers from agents?”Give clear goals, useful context, and a preferred output format. Then follow up with specific feedback, such as “make it shorter” or “turn it into a checklist.”
7 Where should I keep important answers?
Section titled “7 Where should I keep important answers?”Move important answers into Markdown files. Treat chat as a working space and Markdown as the place where final knowledge is kept.