Tutorials

Step-by-step guides to get the most out of Rakenne.

Understanding Projects in Rakenne

What a project is, how it differs from a skill and a session, and how to use the full workspace: files, chat, preview, export, and project management.

  • beginner
  • 12 min read
  • 2026-02-24
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Food Labeling & Claims (FDA / USDA) Skill — Complete Guide

A detailed guide to the Food Labeling & Claims skill: the regulatory problem it solves, how to use it for drafting and validation, every check it runs, all regulations and references it encodes, and worked examples for labeling specialists and regulatory affairs professionals.

  • intermediate
  • 18 min read
  • 2026-02-23
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Clinical Report Writing Skill — Complete Guide

A detailed guide to the Clinical Report Writing skill: what it includes, how to prompt it, the file structure it creates, references it uses, and the validation checks it runs.

  • intermediate
  • 14 min read
  • 2026-02-18
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Guided Elaboration of SOC 2 Readiness Documentation

Step-by-step guide to producing SOC 2 control narratives and evidence placeholders with the agent, with example chat turns and document output at each stage.

  • beginner
  • 12 min read
  • 2026-02-18
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ISO 14971 Risk File Structure Explained

A detailed guide to the ISO 14971 Risk File Author skill: what it includes, how to prompt it, the file structure it creates, references it uses, and the validation checks it runs.

  • intermediate
  • 12 min read
  • 2026-02-18
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Creating Rakenne Skills with the Skill Workshop

Step-by-step guide to authoring custom document-elaboration skills using the Skill Workshop project type.

  • intermediate
  • 15 min read
  • 2026-02-12
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Session Management and Context Hygiene

How sessions work in Rakenne and how they tie into keeping your context clean.

  • beginner
  • 8 min read
  • 2026-02-12
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