Once you've created a Graphit file, you can start editing it. To learn how to create a Graphit as web service - read here. Similarly, you can create Graphit under any other Logical Unit.

Search boxUse the following actions for managing nodes such as create, copy, paste, move, delete:
on the left of a node, to create a new sibling node placed under the original node, on the same level. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
on the left of a node, to create a new child node under the parent node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to delete a node on the node level. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to copy a node so that it can be pasted into another location in this Graphit or to another Graphit file. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to copy a node so that it can be moved into another location in this Graphit or to another Graphit file. Moving nodes within a Graphit file can also be done via a drag-and-drop action. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to paste a previously copied/cut node as a child node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to paste a previously copied/cut node as a sibling node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.Use the following actions for node editing:
to open Helper for a get and Broadway node types.The Graphit editor offers a quick and efficient way to find a text within the currently opened file, including closed nodes.
To do so, you can type the keywords into the search box located at the top toolbar. Once entered, the search box expands into a search result widget, displaying all the occurrences of the searched text.

You can easily execute and test your Graphit file by using the top toolbar actions, as explained here.
Once you've created a Graphit file, you can start editing it. To learn how to create a Graphit as web service - read here. Similarly, you can create Graphit under any other Logical Unit.

Search boxUse the following actions for managing nodes such as create, copy, paste, move, delete:
on the left of a node, to create a new sibling node placed under the original node, on the same level. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
on the left of a node, to create a new child node under the parent node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to delete a node on the node level. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to copy a node so that it can be pasted into another location in this Graphit or to another Graphit file. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to copy a node so that it can be moved into another location in this Graphit or to another Graphit file. Moving nodes within a Graphit file can also be done via a drag-and-drop action. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to paste a previously copied/cut node as a child node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.
to paste a previously copied/cut node as a sibling node. The icon appears while hovering over the node.Use the following actions for node editing:
to open Helper for a get and Broadway node types.The Graphit editor offers a quick and efficient way to find a text within the currently opened file, including closed nodes.
To do so, you can type the keywords into the search box located at the top toolbar. Once entered, the search box expands into a search result widget, displaying all the occurrences of the searched text.

You can easily execute and test your Graphit file by using the top toolbar actions, as explained here.