Typical Settings

Configurations: Fine-Tuning System Behavior

Systemiq’s configurations allow fine-tuning of how agents process data and generate outputs. Some common configuration keys include:

  • Indicators: Labels for agent outputs, ensuring clear interpretation and supporting multiple result types (e.g., “default,” “bug_risk,” “sentiment_score”).
  • Action Override: Allows manual forced actions (e.g., “skip” or “process”).
  • History Window Size: Number of recent messages sent to the model as context.
  • Delay Seconds: Add latency if you need synchronization with external steps.
  • Extension Endpoints: Route data to external services if desired.

By adjusting these, you can calibrate how data is processed and how insights are generated, ensuring Systemiq aligns with your operational realities.