Rearranging Your Map — Drag, Drop, Add, Delete

You can customize the map structure, not just the content inside nodes.

3 min read

Your map is yours to change

Your template gave you a starting map — a set of nodes already connected in a sensible order. But you're not locked into it. You can move things around, add new nodes, remove ones you don't need, and reorganize however you like.

Moving nodes

To move a node, just click and drag it to a new position. The connection lines will follow automatically. Moving a node changes its order in the final prompt, so keep that in mind.

A good rule of thumb: keep Role first and Examples last. Everything else can go in whatever order makes sense for your use case.

Clicking a node → dragging it to a new position on the canvas → connection lines smoothly following the node to its new spot

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Adding new nodes

Want to add something that's not on your map yet? Here's how:

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Click the + button on the left side of the canvas to open the node sidebar.
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Browse the available node types — things like Knowledge, Examples, Rules, and more.
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Drag the one you want onto the canvas. It'll appear as a new node ready for you to fill in.

Clicking the '+' button → sidebar sliding open with node options → dragging a Knowledge node onto the canvas → node appearing on the map

Video • 15 seconds

Deleting nodes

If a node isn't useful for your prompt, you can remove it:

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Click the three-dot menu on the node you want to remove.
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Select Delete from the menu.
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You'll see a confirmation message — click to confirm, and the node is gone.
You can't delete the Role node. Every prompt needs one — it's the foundation that tells the agent who it is. Everything else is fair game.

Clicking three-dot menu on a node → selecting Delete → confirmation dialog appearing → node disappearing from canvas

Video • 10 seconds

Duplicating nodes

Sometimes you need more than one of the same type — maybe multiple Knowledge sources or separate Example sets for different scenarios.

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Click the three-dot menu on the node you want to copy.
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Select Duplicate. A copy appears right next to the original, ready for you to edit with different content.

Clicking three-dot menu on a Knowledge node → selecting Duplicate → a copy appearing next to the original on the canvas

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Resetting a node

If you've made changes to a node and want to start over with the original template content:

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Click the three-dot menu on the node.
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Select Reset to Default. This puts the template's original content back — your edits will be replaced.
Reset only affects that one node. The rest of your map stays exactly as it is.

Auto-layout

Dragged things around and now your canvas looks messy? Click the Clean Up button. All your nodes will snap into a neat, organized arrangement. The content and connections stay the same — only the positions change.

A messy canvas with overlapping nodes → clicking the Clean Up button → nodes smoothly animating into a tidy grid layout

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Undo and redo

Made a mistake? No problem.

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Undo: Press Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z on Mac) to undo your last action.
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Redo: Press Ctrl+Shift+Z (or Cmd+Shift+Z on Mac) to redo something you just undid.
Undo works for everything — moving nodes, deleting them, editing content. If something goes wrong, just undo and try again.

Full walkthrough: moving a node → adding a new node from sidebar → duplicating a node → deleting a node → clicking Clean Up → using Cmd+Z to undo

Video • 40 seconds

You just learned how to customize your map's structure. You can drag nodes to rearrange them, add new ones from the sidebar, delete or duplicate existing ones, reset a node to its template content, clean up your layout with one click, and undo anything that doesn't feel right. Your map, your rules.