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Import from GitHub or an uploaded file

Bring an existing GitHub repository, or upload a screenshot, PDF, document, or written brief — CurateOne turns it into a project.

Updated 2026-07-16

If your starting material lives in a repository or a file rather than on a live website, two source tabs on /studio have you covered: GitHub Repo and Upload Spec.

02Import a GitHub repository

Connect your GitHub account and pick a repository. CurateOne imports what it finds — GitHub Pages content, HTML files, and the README — into a project you can edit and publish.

  1. Open /studio and select the GitHub Repo tab.
  2. Connect your GitHub account when prompted (a standard GitHub authorization).
  3. Choose the repository to import.
  4. Review the resulting project in the Studio.

03Upload a file or brief

The Upload Spec tab accepts a screenshot, PDF, DOCX, JSON, or plain text brief. CurateOne parses it — including reading images with vision — into a brief that drives generation, the same way a typed description would.

  1. Open /studio and select the Upload Spec tab.
  2. Upload your file — a design screenshot, a brand PDF, a written brief, anything that describes the site you want.
  3. Review the parsed brief and the Business Discovery Blueprint.
  4. Approve to generate.
TipThe parser reads text and images alike, so a full-page design screenshot and a written document both work — the more complete the material, the better the first draft.

04What happens next

Both paths lead to the same place as every other source: a Business Discovery Blueprint you review and approve, then a background generation job, then your project in the Studio.