Iris discovers a hyperlink path between two Wikipedia pages. Under the hood it runs a high‑performance graph search and streams live progress, then visualizes the path so you can explore how topics connect.
- Pick pages: Enter two Wikipedia page titles (e.g., “Barack Obama” → “Mathematics”). Exact titles work best.
- Start: Click Find Path. The progress card shows depth, nodes explored, queue size, and elapsed time.
- Explore: Drag nodes to tidy the layout and click any step to open it on Wikipedia.
- Resume: Your latest search is saved locally so you can refresh and continue later.
Tip: Some pairs can take longer or may not connect quickly. Try broader page titles if you get stuck.