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Building My Own Public HTML Library for Async Learning

Building My Own Public HTML Library for Async Learning

by bkls·Jul 7, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidCozyShip It

Personal HTML artifact host with immutable links for AI agent reference.

Strengths
  • Immutable links mean agents can reference content without version drift concerns.
  • Auto-sorting artifacts into directories reduces manual organization overhead.
  • Citations derived from agent transcripts preserve research context automatically.
Weaknesses
  • Blog post format with no code repo or technical implementation details to evaluate.
  • File hosting with directories is solved by Gists, Notion, S3, and many alternatives.
Target Audience

AI engineers and developers managing agent-generated HTML artifacts

Similar To

GitHub Gists · Notion · Obsidian Publish

Post Description

I like creating HTML artifacts from my AI agents to facilitate async learning. The problem is that I find many simple flows are more cumbersome than they should be. Artifacts should be fast to navigate to, easy to organize, quick to share and for others to open and read.

I built html-hub.com/browse as a public HTML for async learning, and write about some of my learnings in the blog post. Some features encompassed include: agent transcripts, artifact citations, and auto-sorting an artifact into a directory

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