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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://setup.cevro.ai/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Comments let your team review and discuss an AI Procedure together — like comments in a shared document. Select a passage of the instructions, leave a note on it, and teammates can reply, react, and resolve the thread once it’s settled.

Leaving a comment

1

Select the text

Highlight the passage of the instructions you want to comment on. A small toolbar appears above the selection.
2

Open the comment composer

Click the comment icon at the end of that toolbar. A composer opens, anchored to your selection.
3

Write the comment

Type your note. To pull a teammate in, type @ and pick them from the list — they’ll get an email linking straight to the AIP.
4

Post it

Press Enter, or use the send button. The commented passage is highlighted in the editor, and the comment appears in the Comments panel.
Comments live on a saved AIP. Save the procedure first — then the comment tools are available, on drafts and published AIPs alike.

The Comments panel

The Comments toggle in the editor’s top toolbar — the speech-bubble icon — opens the comments panel. An orange dot on the icon means there are unresolved comments waiting. The panel lists every comment on the AIP, with filters:
FilterShows
UnresolvedOpen comments — both those still anchored to text and any whose text was removed
AllEvery comment, including resolved ones
ResolvedComments that have been closed out
Mentions meComments that mention you
Search across comment text and authors with the search box, and click any comment to jump straight to the highlighted passage it’s attached to.

Replying, reacting, and resolving

  • Reply — open a comment and click Reply to respond. Replies thread under the original.
  • React — add an emoji to a comment to give a quick signal without writing a full reply.
  • Resolve — click the checkmark when a comment is settled. The highlight is removed from the instructions and the thread moves to the Resolved filter, where it stays for reference.
Cevro emails teammates when you @-mention them in a comment, and when someone reacts to a comment you wrote — so review can happen async, without anyone watching the editor.

Detached comments

A comment is anchored to the exact text it was left on. If that text is later rewritten or deleted, the comment can no longer point to a spot — it becomes detached. Detached comments aren’t lost: they stay in the Comments panel, grouped separately, so the discussion is still there even though the passage that prompted it is gone.

Where comments are available

SurfaceComments
Draft AIPYes
Published AIPYes
Brand variantYes
A brand-new AIP, before its first saveNo — save it first
Version history / diff viewNo — comments are hidden while comparing versions