MiroFish how to use

MiroFish How to Use: A Practical First Run

Searchers want a clear first-run path, not a theory page. The right answer is a small end-to-end scenario that proves the graph, simulation, and report loop before expanding scope.

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Best-fit use cases

  • A developer is trying MiroFish for the first time and wants a safe workflow.
  • A founder wants to simulate public reaction before a product launch.
  • An analyst wants a repeatable graph-to-report process for a trading or forecast scenario.

Operating steps

  1. Choose one scenario and write a narrow question with actors, timeline, and success criteria.
  2. Build the graph from a small seed note and review entities before running agents.
  3. Set the environment: API key, graph backend, memory store, and round limits.
  4. Run a short simulation and inspect agent disagreements instead of chasing a single answer.
  5. Generate a report, then ask one follow-up question that changes only one variable.

Common risks

  • A huge seed file can create noisy entities and slow first-run debugging.
  • Missing API or graph-store credentials can look like model failure when it is environment setup.
  • Agent costs rise quickly when rounds, roles, and context windows are expanded together.

How MiroFish Guide helps

MiroFish Guide turns this first run into an interactive wizard with copy-ready prompts and deployment choices.

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