TypeBoost does not stop when the AI finishes.
The result screen is where you decide what to do next.
When a prompt finishes, TypeBoost shows the result in the same window.
At this point, you can quickly check:
If it is good, you can apply it right away.
For text-based prompts, TypeBoost can show the changes between the original and the new version.
This is especially useful for:
Each highlighted diff can be handled on its own.
Click a diff to revert just that change back to the original text while keeping the rest of the result.
If you do not need that comparison view, switch back to the clean final text.
You are not locked into the AI result.
You can edit the output inside TypeBoost before you insert or copy it.
That is useful when the AI gets you 90 percent of the way there and you want to make a final human pass.
After reviewing the result, you can:
That last option is powerful when you want to chain small tasks instead of using one large prompt.
For example:
Sometimes macOS or the app you came from may not allow TypeBoost to place the text back directly.
When that happens, copying still gives you a fast fallback.
So even when direct insert is unavailable, you can keep moving without losing the result.
Learn is meant for cases where the result is close, but not fully right yet.
Edit the output inside TypeBoost first. After you make changes, Learn becomes available.
When you use it, TypeBoost saves:
It adds that pair to the prompt as a user and assistant example.
That works like a few-shot example and helps guide similar results in future runs.
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