The Aire Library lets you organize, manage and clone your apps, as well as access pre-built apps.
Filters
You have two options for filtering apps:
Filter by Library: Libraries include your own Library of apps (My Library) or the Public Library of Aire-created or third-party apps..
Filter by Industry: Aire offers a long list of industry tags to define apps.
Filter by App Type: Aire offers a long list of app types tags to define apps.
Important:
Filtering multiple tags is an “and” filter, not an “or” filter, i.e. more selections means a narrower filter, not a broader filter.
Search Bar
The search field lets you search the Library by names of the apps.
Sort
You can sort your apps in the following ways:
Chronological by oldest or newest app
Alphabetically by name
Chronological by most recently updated or oldest updates
Apps
To view information about a public app or to add or edit information about any of your apps, click on the app. This will call up a modal with all the information about the app.
Apps that have been deployed are indicated by an orange “Go to App” button, which gives you four options:
Go to App: This takes you to your deployed app in either the shared Corteza instance or your own dedicated Corteza instance, depending on your subscription.
Builder: This takes you to the Builder configuration for the app. If you edit the configuration, you’ll need to save the changes as a new app.
Clone: Cloning makes a copy of your app for you to edit and deploy, while maintaining the original prompt.
Delete: Deleting your app deletes it from the Library as well as from the shared instance, but not from your own dedicated Corteza instance.
Apps that have not been deployed are indicated by a gray “Builder” button, which gives you four options:
Builder: This takes you to the Builder configuration for the app, where you can continue to edit the configuration.
Preview: This takes you to a preview of your app on our Corteza instance. Previews are created the first time your save your app in the Builder. While previews can be edited in Corteza, they are primarily meant for you to inspect your app. To fully edit and use your apps in Corteza, or to export the source code, you need to deploy them either to the shared Corteza instance or your own dedicated Corteza instance, depending on your subscription.
Clone: Cloning makes a copy of your app for you to edit and deploy, while maintaining the original prompt.
Delete: Deleting your app deletes it from the Library as well as from the preview instance.