Artifacts

An artifact is a finished page Mesh builds for you - a clear explanation, a plan, or a reference you can return to. When a scroll of chat isn't enough, this is the thing you keep.

A page made to be read

Some ideas deserve more than a chat reply. When one does, Mesh lays it out as a single focused page - a walk-through of a concept, a study aid, a reference sheet. You read it; Mesh writes it. There's no editing it yourself and no create button - artifacts are Mesh-made.

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An artifact
In Geometry: a page on lines of symmetry, with a worked example and a tap-to-reveal check.

What can be inside

Mesh picks the pieces that fit the idea, so no two artifacts look alike. It draws from a handful of parts:

ExplanationThe idea walked through, step by step.
Diagram or imageA picture Mesh drew or saved, shown inline where it helps.
Quick checkA question with its answer behind a tap-to-reveal, so you can try first.
Cards and sectionsTidy blocks you can expand and collapse.

When a saved picture teaches the point, it sits right in the page, and Go to image opens it in Images.

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Inline image
A tessellation diagram inside the artifact, with Go to image to open the saved picture.

For a topic, or anything you ask

Most artifacts belong to a Map topic. When one would help, Mesh builds it and pins it to the very top of that Topic as a Artifact link - your clearest place to learn it. You don't have to be in a map, though: ask for an artifact on anything, anytime, and it lands in the Artifacts panel's own list.

Ask Mesh; it keeps one page

To get an artifact, ask in the chat panel - "make me a reference for rotational symmetry" - and Mesh builds one. To change it, ask again: Mesh revises that topic's single artifact instead of piling up copies. Whatever it makes is saved in the workspace, not stuck in the chat.

Your controls

Every artifact lives in the left picker, where you search the list and open its row menu, Artifact actions. You can't edit the page, but you can manage it.

  • Info - when it was made and its current state.
  • Rename Artifact - give it a clearer title.
  • Pin here - drop it on the board, live and scrollable beside your work.
  • Delete Artifact - remove it for good.

A row stays quiet when all is well - a marker shows only when something's up: a spinner for Artifact updating, a red alert for Needs repair.

Tip  Don't hunt for an "edit" button - tell Mesh what you want different, and it rebuilds the same page.