Command-Line Tool
The command-line tool is a good fit for integrating GranoFlow with local scripts, AI tools, or automation workflows. It’s not a page that regular users need to open every day.
A Real-World Scenario
Section titled “A Real-World Scenario”If you’re just organizing tasks, you don’t need the command line; if you want a local AI to read tasks, create tasks, or check status, you’ll need to first open the desktop app and the local interface.
How to Decide What to Do Next
Section titled “How to Decide What to Do Next”| Your situation | What to check first | Next step | | --- | --- | --- | | Not sure where to start | Current page title and main entry points | Pick only one item related to your current goal | | Results aren’t what you expected after an action | Status, empty state, access history, or sync progress | Go back one level and troubleshoot step by step | | Worried about affecting data | Backup, sync, account, or permission notes | Stop first, confirm the scope, then continue |
Boundaries
Section titled “Boundaries”For command-line operations, first confirm the interface status from the settings page, then run the command. Don’t mix public internet services with local addresses.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”After reading this section, go back to the task you’re working on and choose just one minimal action to continue: record an input, check a status, or open relevant settings to complete a confirmation.