A gallery of standalone HTML examples that accompany the blog post on using HTML
as a flexible output format. Each file is a self-contained .html page (no build
step, no dependencies) demonstrating a different use case — from code review and
design systems to slide decks, status reports, and small interactive editors.
Open index.html for the full, categorized index, or open any
numbered file directly in a browser.
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Exploration | code approaches, visual designs |
| Code | review, understanding, design systems, component variants |
| Prototyping | animation, interaction |
| Communication | slide deck, status report, incident report, PR write-up |
| Diagrams & research | flowchart, feature/concept explainers |
| Custom editing UIs | triage board, feature flags, prompt tuner |
There is nothing to install or build. Clone the repo and open index.html (or
any individual file) in a web browser.
All product names, data, and scenarios in these examples are fictional and used only for illustration. The placeholder brand "Acme" and any figures shown are not real.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
See SECURITY.md for how to report a vulnerability.
Released under the MIT License.