Readable structure
Transform long-form paper text into sections and supporting points that are easier to inspect than a wall of notes.
SORLC converts source text into a structured draft that people can inspect, edit, and use as a basis for understanding or discussion. Start with the paper, not with a blank canvas.
Researchers often collect highlights without preserving the argument.
Notes and screenshots are hard to revisit later.
Connections between claims and evidence get lost.
SORLC turns source text into an editable structure instead of a static summary.
Generated nodes can be rewritten as understanding improves.
New branches can capture objections, implications, or open questions.
The result works as a discussion surface for reading groups or review.
The goal of v0 is not to ship the whole platform. It is to prove the core loop feels useful: source text in, structure out, manual refinement immediately available.
Transform long-form paper text into sections and supporting points that are easier to inspect than a wall of notes.
Every generated node stays mutable, so users can tighten claims, insert missing evidence, or branch into disagreements.
Use the map as a shared artifact for study groups, annotation sessions, or internal research review.
One landing page. One editor. One clear outcome: a paper passage becomes a mind-map-like structure you can keep shaping.
Drop in an abstract, introduction, or any passage you want to unpack.
SORLC creates a draft outline that organizes the argument into editable nodes.
Rewrite nodes, add branches, and turn the result into a discussion-ready model of the paper.
The editor is ready now with a local generator, editable nodes, and responsive layout. It is a clean base for adding real model-backed generation, persistence, and collaboration later.
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