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Artifact Links

Links represent relationships between artifacts: source, output, reference, collection membership, supporting context, or operational dependency.

How Readers Use This

  • Follow links to understand why an artifact exists.
  • Create links when a derived output should remain connected to its source.
  • Use link direction and label to explain the relationship.

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: source artifact, generated output, related scene, and operation linked together. It helps readers understand evidence chains. Source: sample operation output.