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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://fromhazel.ai/docs/llms.txt

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

There are two ways to put a recipe to work: call it directly with a slash command, or let Hazel decide when to use it.

Slash commands

Every installed recipe has a slash command. To run it, type / in the chat input, pick the recipe from the palette, and send the message.
1

Type /

A palette appears above the input showing every installed, enabled recipe you have access to.
2

Filter by name or command

Keep typing to narrow the list — /ltv, /cohort, /brand. Arrow keys navigate, Enter selects.
3

Add context and send

The slash command tells Hazel which recipe to run. Anything else in the message gives it the specifics — date range, segment, product line, whatever’s relevant.
For example:
/ltv for subscribers acquired in Q1, 12-month horizon
Hazel loads the full recipe instructions before it starts thinking, so the analysis follows the recipe’s rules from the first step.

Automatic invocation

You don’t always need to know a recipe exists. Hazel sees the name and description of every enabled recipe and can pull in the right one on its own when your question matches. Ask something like “What’s our best customer cohort?” and Hazel may decide to run your LTV recipe without being told. When it does, you’ll see the recipe referenced in its response so you know which playbook it used.
This is why descriptions matter. A clear, specific description helps Hazel match the recipe to the right questions. Vague descriptions mean the recipe gets picked rarely or at the wrong moments.

Enabled vs. disabled

Every recipe has an on/off switch on its detail page.
  • Enabled — visible in the slash palette and considered for automatic invocation
  • Disabled — stays installed but is hidden from Hazel entirely
Disable recipes you’ve outgrown, recipes that are still being tuned, or recipes you only want used when explicitly invoked. Disabling is reversible; deleting is not.

Who sees what

Which recipes show up in your slash palette depends on scope:
  • Personal recipes — only yours appear for you
  • Organization recipes — appear for every teammate in the workspace
If you don’t see a teammate’s recipe, it’s either Personal-scoped to them or disabled.
Next up: Create your own recipe from the cookbook or from scratch.