Understand and generate iLogic rules.
Instead of digging through someone else's iLogic code: describe what the rule should do – Kidge reads, writes, and tests it directly against the model.
Understand existing rules
Kidge lists all iLogic rules in a document and reads their code – ideal for getting your bearings in an unfamiliar or old design without manually digging through the iLogic editor.
Create new rules from a description
Instead of looking up syntax: describe in plain language what the rule should do (e.g. "tie the hole diameter to the sheet thickness"), and Kidge generates the iLogic code.
Update, run, delete
Adjust existing rules directly, run them right from the chat and watch the test results, or cleanly remove rules that are no longer needed – all without switching editors.
Built into self-verification
iLogic changes are part of Kidge's general way of working: for multi-step tasks, Kidge plans first, executes, and backs up every step with evidence, instead of just claiming a rule works.