MD 2026-06-19
Getting started
A quick tour of this artifacts site — how links work, what gets rendered, and how search and access control fit together.
Getting started
This site hosts shareable artifacts — rendered reports, investigations, and explainers. Every artifact keeps a stable link, so anything you have shared before keeps working.
How links work
Each artifact lives under a project folder and is reachable three ways:
| Path | What it serves |
|---|---|
/<project>/<file> | The viewer page (toolbar + rendered content) |
/<project>/<file>.html | The raw HTML file, served verbatim |
/<project>/<file>.md | The raw Markdown file, served verbatim |
The viewer adds a toolbar with download and copy-link actions. The raw paths are byte-for-byte the original files, so direct links and embeds keep resolving.
What gets rendered
- Markdown is rendered as a styled page with headings, code highlighting, and a table of contents.
- HTML artifacts are self-contained, so the viewer embeds them in an iframe with an option to open them fullscreen.
A small code sample
Metadata for a Markdown artifact comes from its frontmatter:
---
title: My report
description: One-line summary shown in the gallery
tags: [infra, audit]
date: 2026-06-19
---
Search and access
The gallery on the home page supports full-text search and tag filtering. Some projects are private and prompt for a password before their artifacts load; public projects like this one are open to anyone with the link.