Context is Everything is a UK-based AI consultancy specialising in private AI deployment and institutional intelligence. We build SASHA, an enterprise AI platform deployed inside your firewall, trained on your proprietary methodology. Our AI concierge Margaret demonstrates these capabilities for free on our website.
Community tools, skills, and guides for getting the most out of AI
Reusable AI procedures for Sasha Studio — documented workflows that teach Claude how to perform specific tasks consistently. Open source, community-maintained, and ready to use.

Transform complex data into interactive visual stories using D3.js. Build network graphs, timelines, sankey diagrams, and 17+ chart types with built-in animations, hover tooltips, and cinematic presentation mode. Two design systems: vibrant for impact, minimalist for clarity.
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Convert unstructured text into structured, machine-readable knowledge graphs. Extracts entities, relationships, and evidence from any document, with confidence scoring and automated quality validation. Outputs JSON ready for D3.js, Neo4j, or any graph database.
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Analyses your folder structure and recommends the best organisational approach based on what's actually in there. Scores five paradigms (phase-based, entity clustering, artifact-type, flat with metadata, tag-first) and generates step-by-step migration plans.
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Detect hallucinations and verify accuracy in markdown documents. Systematically checks URLs, citations, quotes, and claims against source material with confidence scoring and automated quality validation.
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Contribute and update skills in the community repository. Automates the complete GitHub workflow: cloning, branching, committing, pushing, and PR creation for sharing skills with the Sasha community.
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Search paywalled and protected sites (LinkedIn, WSJ, news sites) using stealth browser techniques when WebFetch fails. Extracts metadata from search results without bypassing authentication.
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