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.
- Open /studio and select the GitHub Repo tab.
- Connect your GitHub account when prompted (a standard GitHub authorization).
- Choose the repository to import.
- 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.
- Open /studio and select the Upload Spec tab.
- Upload your file — a design screenshot, a brand PDF, a written brief, anything that describes the site you want.
- Review the parsed brief and the Business Discovery Blueprint.
- Approve to generate.
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.