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live-artifact

The live-artifact skill creates project-scoped, previewable HTML artifacts with refreshable data backing, enabling dashboards, reports, and status pages to update without redesign. Use this when users request data-backed views that need recurring updates, connector sync, refresh capability, or source tracking; distinguish from static artifacts by confirming whether refresh and provenance features are required.

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SKILL.md

# Live Artifact Skill

Create an Open Design live artifact: a project-scoped, previewable HTML artifact whose data can later be refreshed without redesigning the presentation.

## Resource map

```
live-artifact/
├── SKILL.md
└── references/
    ├── artifact-schema.md      ← `references/artifact-schema.md`: artifact files, DTO shape, template binding rules
    ├── connector-policy.md     ← `references/connector-policy.md`: connector safety, redaction, credential boundaries
    └── refresh-contract.md     ← `references/refresh-contract.md`: source metadata, refresh execution, snapshots
```

## Current status

Use the references in this directory as the source of truth for the live artifact file contract. Prefer daemon wrapper commands over raw HTTP when registering or updating live artifacts.

## When to use this skill

Use this skill when the user asks for a data-backed view that should remain useful after the first render, for example a live dashboard, refreshable report, synced status page, auditable data view, or artifact that can later be refreshed from local/project data or connectors.

Before creating files, decide whether the user actually wants a live artifact or a normal static artifact:

- Use a live artifact when the user mentions refresh, sync, recurring updates, connector-backed data, source/provenance tracking, dashboards, reports, or reusable data-backed views.
- Use a normal static artifact when the user only wants a one-off HTML/mockup/image/file and does not need refresh, source metadata, or data/provenance panels.
- If the intent is ambiguous, ask one short question: “Should this be refreshable/live, or just a static artifact?”

## Workflow

1. **Resolve scope and data source without blocking on connected connectors**
   - Identify the preview goal, audience, data freshness expectations, and whether refresh should be possible later.
   - If the user explicitly names a connector/source such as Notion, GitHub, Slack, or Google Drive, do not ask “where should the data come from?” before checking daemon connector tools.
   - Prefer local/project sources or daemon connector tools when available.
   - Do not call provider APIs directly when a daemon connector/wrapper exists.
   - If connector data is needed, first list connectors with `"$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools connectors list --format compact`. If the named connector is present with `status: "connected"`, choose an appropriate read-only `auto` tool from its catalog and execute it through the connector wrapper.
   - For Notion specifically, a connected `notion` connector plus a user brief that names Notion is enough to start with `notion.notion_search` using a query derived from the requested artifact/topic. Use `notion.notion_fetch_database` only when the user supplied a database id or the search result clearly identifies one.
   - Ask the user a data-source question only when no matching connected connector exists, multiple connected candidates fit equally well, or the requested artifact has no usable topic/query to search for. If you must ask, be specific: ask for the page/database/topic or permission to search broadly, not “where is the Notion data source?”

2. **Author the source files**
   - Write `template.html` as the human-designed HTML template.
   - Write `data.json` as the canonical preview data used by `{{data.path}}` bindings.
   - Write `artifact.json` with the live artifact metadata, preview declaration, document declaration, and safe source descriptors.
   - Write `provenance.json` with concise source notes, timestamps, non-sensitive connector references, and transformation notes.
   - Do not author `index.html` as source. The daemon derives `index.html` from `template.html` and `data.json`.

3. **Keep data compact and preview-oriented**
   - Store only normalized values needed by the preview.
   - Summarize large lists, provider responses, or logs before writing them into `data.json`.
   - Stay within the bounded JSON rules in `references/artifact-schema.md`.

4. **Apply safety rules before registration**
   - Never store credentials, OAuth tokens, API keys, cookies, auth headers, raw provider responses, HTTP envelopes, full payloads, or secret-like fields in `artifact.json`, `data.json`, `provenance.json`, or source metadata.
   - Avoid forbidden key names such as `raw`, `rawResponse`, `payload`, `body`, `headers`, `cookie`, `authorization`, `token`, `secret`, `credential`, and `password` anywhere in persisted JSON.
   - Use escaped `html_template_v1` interpolation only. Raw/unescaped HTML interpolation is not allowed.

5. **Register or update through daemon wrappers**
   - Use the Open Design daemon wrapper commands via `"$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN"` instead of raw `curl`, bare `node`, or bare `od`:

     ```bash
     "$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools live-artifacts create --input artifact.json
     "$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools live-artifacts list --format compact
     "$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools live-artifacts update --artifact-id "$ARTIFACT_ID" --input artifact.json
     ```

   - The wrapper reads injected `OD_NODE_BIN`, `OD_BIN`, `OD_DAEMON_URL`, and `OD_TOOL_TOKEN`; do not print, persist, or override token values.
   - Do not include or invent `projectId`; the daemon derives project/run scope from the token.
   - Use raw HTTP only for daemon development/debugging when explicitly requested.

6. **Use connector wrappers for connector data**
   - Discover available connectors and tools:

     ```bash
     "$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools connectors list --format compact
     ```

   - Execute a read-only connector tool with a JSON object input file:

     ```bash
     "$OD_NODE_BIN" "$OD_BIN" tools connectors execute --connector "$CONNECTOR_ID" --tool "$TOOL_NAME" --input input.json
     ```

   - Persist only the compact normalized fields needed by the preview plus non-sensitive connector references (`connectorId`, `toolName`, `accountLabel`). Never persist connector credentials, transport metadata,