Artifacts
Artifacts are the durable objects in a workspace. They represent source material, generated outputs, operational state, bot work, and reusable context.
How Readers Use This
- Use artifacts to keep documents, media, datasets, scenes, messages, forms, prompts, tools, and operations in one graph.
- Open an artifact detail page to inspect source content, metadata, links, and events.
- Use artifact kind pages when you need to understand what a specific object represents.
Working Model
Every artifact has common identity and metadata. Kind-specific data explains what the artifact means, blobs hold file-backed content, links connect it to other artifacts, and events show how it changed.
Media To Add
- Diagram: artifact surrounded by blobs, links, events, and bot operations. It helps readers understand the graph model. Source: sample workspace artifact with related context.