Trusted Literature Search
Search by topic, time range, and trusted source list, then organize large concepts into more readable result groups.
Jujube
Preview Build
A visual-first homepage prototype for the Jujube research workflow. This version is designed to be portable: copy the folder, run the local launch script, and open the site on localhost or your machine host name.
Also available through your machine name: localhost
Homepage first. Download center, guide, and updates are now included in this prototype package.
Designed around trusted sources and long-form research accumulation
The first version focuses on visual identity, movement, and product framing. Real content modules can be connected next.
Search by topic, time range, and trusted source list, then organize large concepts into more readable result groups.
More than a jump button. The agent is framed as an internal action layer that can execute steps inside the software.
Turn search outputs into structured graph views and preserve different thinking stages across separate canvases.
Chat history, exports, graph history, and canvas edits remain part of one local research environment.
The user starts with a broad request such as finding material related to a solar concentrator topic.
The system removes conversational noise and compresses the request into a usable search concept.
Large-topic results are grouped by materials, structure, thermal behavior, control, and application directions.
The output can continue into AI graphs and canvas history to form an editable research scene.
Cursor glow, particle background, card tilt, and staggered reveal set the motion tone for the official site.
A clean software package placeholder page is now part of the site bundle.
A local deployment guide now explains how to launch the site by localhost or machine host name.
A release timeline placeholder is ready for future version publishing and changelog integration.
The next sensible step is to replace placeholder package data with real downloads, then move into a Vue site or a hosted static deployment.