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Sticky Note

Add comments and annotations to workflows for documentation and collaboration.

Updated over 3 months ago

Overview

The Sticky Note node provides a simple way to add text comments and annotations directly within your FluxPrompt workflows. This basic documentation tool helps with workflow organization, team collaboration, and project notes without affecting workflow execution.

Interface

Simple Text Input

The Sticky Note features a straightforward yellow note interface:

  • Yellow Background: Classic sticky note appearance for easy identification

  • Text Area: Simple text input field for writing comments

  • Placeholder Text: "Add any comments you would like" guides usage

  • Close Button: X button to close the note

Text Entry

Basic text input functionality:

  • Free-form Text: Enter any comments, notes, or documentation

  • Plain Text: Simple text entry with no formatting options

  • No Configuration: Just click and type to add your notes

Workflow Integration

Documentation Tool

The Sticky Note operates purely as a visual annotation:

  • No Data Processing: Does not affect workflow execution

  • No Connections: Not connected to other workflow nodes

  • Visual Reference: Provides context and explanation for workflow sections

  • Workflow Organization: Helps document and organize complex workflows

Use Cases

Basic Documentation

  • Process Notes: Explain what workflow sections do

  • Reminders: Add quick notes about important details

  • Team Communication: Leave messages for other workflow editors

  • Planning Notes: Document ideas and requirements

Workflow Organization

  • Section Labels: Mark different areas of your workflow

  • Status Notes: Track progress on workflow development

  • Purpose Statements: Clarify the goal of workflow components

  • Quick References: Add helpful information for future editing

The Sticky Note node provides a simple way to add documentation and comments directly within your FluxPrompt workflows, enhancing clarity and communication through basic text annotations.

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