Figpack science viz – Python script → Shareable HTML Bundle in cloud
Self-contained HTML bundles beat Plotly's server dependency for sharing scientific figures.
📚 A local-first library for the stuff you make with AI. Index, search, preview, share — and use your past work as the style guide for your next one.
Local library for AI HTML artifacts with one-click GitHub Pages sharing.
Developers using Claude Artifacts, v0, or Cursor frequently
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Self-contained HTML bundles beat Plotly's server dependency for sharing scientific figures.
Automatic submit back to Claude Code beats manual copy-paste for HTML artifacts.
Annotation-to-HTML-comment conversion is neat, but CodePen and JSFiddle already exist.
Entire spreadsheet engine in one HTML file with formulas that generate the README itself.
GitHub Pages wrapper when Netlify Drop already does this better.
This is someone treating a CV as structured data rather than a PDF: resume.json, evidence.json, availability.json, agent-card.json and a curated llms.txt are all exposed plus schema.org JSON-LD. Nice touches include GitHub Actions that validate links and push an IndexNow update on every commit — practical engineering to get content noticed by crawlers and agents. It’s a focused, well-implemented experiment, but its usefulness depends on broader adoption or tooling that consumes these bespoke conventions.