The Story
This is the mode that changes everything.
Most AI "knows things" from its training data — generic, broad, sometimes wrong. Librarian mode is different. You feed Gollm YOUR specific knowledge: your trading course, your favorite design books, your legal references, your video transcripts.
And Gollm doesn't just store them. It reads them like a human scholar would. Looks at the table of contents. Jumps to the relevant chapter. Reads a few pages. Follows cross-references to other chapters. Combines insights from multiple sources. Builds a real understanding — not keyword matching, not vector search, not chunked paragraphs floating in a database.
The result? Ask Gollm about Wyckoff accumulation phases, and it doesn't give you a Wikipedia summary. It gives you YOUR instructor's specific interpretation, with the nuances from chapter 7 that most people miss, cross-referenced with the practical examples from chapter 12.
And here's the real breakthrough: every knowledge domain you feed Librarian doesn't just sit there — it registers new commands into Gollm's brain. Feed it a cooking course and suddenly "what can I make with chicken and rice?" just works. Feed it legal docs and "is this clause standard?" becomes a fast-path command. Gollm literally gets smarter with every book you give it.
Capabilities
What Librarian mode unlocks.
Agentic Reading
Navigates documents like a human — table of contents, chapters, cross-references. Not search. Comprehension.
Knowledge Synthesis
Combines insights across multiple sources. Your trading course + your risk management notes = unified expertise.
Dynamic Intent Registration
Every new knowledge domain creates new fast-path commands. Feed it cooking → "what can I make with X?" just works.
Custom Hats
Combine any knowledge base with a personality overlay to create a specialized expert — trading pro, legal eagle, design guru.
In Practice
How people use Librarian.
"Using your Wyckoff method, analyze this chart" — applies YOUR specific course methodology, not generic knowledge.
"Does this contract cover liability for X?" — reviews against YOUR jurisdiction's standards from the legal docs you fed it.
"What would Nielsen Norman say about this layout?" — applies the specific UX principles from the books you uploaded.
Mix & Match
Combine Librarian with any hat.
Librarian IS the hat factory. Every hat you create starts here. Feed knowledge + choose a personality = a new expert is born.