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### How to Use: A Sample Workflow
1. **Start a Recursive Discovery:**
* Open the command palette (`Cmd/Ctrl+P`) and run **`Search for Subprocessors (Recursive Discover)`**.
* Enter a top-level vendor you use, like "Microsoft".
* The plugin will begin discovering Microsoft's subprocessors, and then the subprocessors of those subprocessors, creating a network of notes in your `Processors` folder.
1. **Start with an Initial Discovery:**
* Open the command palette (`Cmd/Ctrl+P`) and run **`Search for Subprocessors (Discover)`**.
* Enter "**OpenAI**".
* The plugin will find OpenAI's nicely formatted subprocessor page, extract the vendors, and create linked notes for them. You'll see it creates a new note for `Microsoft Azure`, a key subprocessor for OpenAI.
2. **Manually Add from a PDF:**
* During your research, you find that one of Microsoft's subprocessors, "Contoso Ltd," only lists their own subprocessors in a PDF.
* Open the PDF, copy the list of companies, and run the command **`Input Subprocessor List from Text`**.
* Enter "Contoso Ltd" as the processor name, paste the text, and the plugin will extract the entities and link them correctly.
2. **Enrich a Discovered Subprocessor:**
* Now that a note for `Microsoft Azure.md` exists, right-click on it in the file explorer.
* Select **`Enrich Processor Documentation`**. The plugin will find and add direct links for Microsoft's DPA, ToS, and Security pages into that note, giving you immediate access to key compliance documents.
3. **Clean Up with Deduplication:**
* After all the discovery, you might have notes for both "AWS" and "Amazon Web Services."
* Right-click on your `Processors` folder and select **`Deduplicate Subprocessor Pages`** to automatically find and merge them.
3. **Go Deeper with Recursive Mapping:**
* To see the full supply chain, right-click the original `OpenAI.md` file again and select **`Map Subprocessor Relationships`**.
* The plugin will now start looking for the subprocessors of each of OpenAI's subprocessors (like Microsoft Azure), building out the network map in your vault.
4. **Clean Up Duplicates:**
* After the discovery process, you might have notes for both "AWS" and "Amazon Web Services."
* Right-click on your `Processors` folder and select **`Deduplicate Subprocessor Pages`** to automatically find and merge them, combining all their relationships into a single file.
4. **Enrich Key Vendor Files:**
* Now that you have a clean list, right-click the `Microsoft.md` file in your vault.
* Select **`Enrich Processor Documentation`**. The plugin will find and add direct links for Microsoft's DPA, ToS, and Security pages right into the note for easy access.
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