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As you see real failures (or false positives) in production traffic, you’ll often want to quickly refine a Sentinel. The Portal supports regeneration flows to help you iterate faster.

What you can regenerate

From the Sentinel edit page, you can regenerate:
  • Qualification
  • Evaluation
  • Correction
  • All sections (“Regenerate All”)

Providing feedback

When you click a regenerate action, the Portal opens a modal where you can:
  • Provide feedback to guide the regeneration.
  • In some cases, also provide Expectation and Condition (these appear if they’re missing from the Sentinel’s stored metadata).

After regeneration

Regeneration updates the draft configuration in the editor (for example, updating a directive or examples). You should:
  1. Review the regenerated content.
  2. Make any manual edits you still want.
  3. Click Update Sentinel to save.

When to use regeneration vs. manual edits

  • Use manual edits for small adjustments (tightening wording, adding a single example).
  • Use regeneration when the Sentinel is directionally wrong and you want a bigger rewrite (especially after you have concrete feedback from real requests).