> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.kinship.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Library Lists — Reference

> Facts and behaviors of Library Lists in Kinship: scope, effects, filtering, batch loading, creation, analytics, and visibility.

Use this page to quickly check what **Library Lists** do and what they do not do.

## What Lists are

* Lightweight categorizations inside the **Library**.
* Work like tags or playlists. No file duplication.
* An item can be on multiple Lists at the same time.

## Scope and effects

* Lists exist in the **Library** only.
* Lists do **not** change approval status.
* Lists do **not** change search priority or ranking.

## Core behaviors

* Lists filter and curate Library items in Revit and on the web.
* Users can batch-load items from a List into a project.
* Deleting a List does not delete the underlying items.

## Creation and management

* Create, rename, and delete Lists in the web app.
* Add or remove items one by one or in bulk.
* Optional auto-create during bulk upload based on folder structure\
  (for example, `Architectural/Doors` becomes a “Architectural – Doors” List).

## Search and loading

* Lists act as filters and curated views.
* They do not affect the order of results.
* Users can filter by List in Revit and on the web, then load all or selected items.
* Batch-loading from a List is supported for quick project setup.

## Permissions and visibility

* List visibility follows Library visibility.
* There is no separate permission model at the List level.

## UI cues

* **Library UI:** Lists appear in the Library’s navigation and filters.
* **Revit add-in and web:** List filters are available during search.
