@DeRonin_: Here's how I'm running automated content engine in 2 files 1 markdown file = my wiki 1 html file = my dashboard that's …

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The article outlines a method for creating a personalized automated content engine using a single Markdown file for data and an HTML dashboard powered by Claude agents to replace paid SaaS tools.

Here's how I'm running automated content engine in 2 files 1 markdown file = my wiki 1 html file = my dashboard that's the whole stack. [ the architecture, in plain words ]: LLM wiki = a single markdown file holding my audience DNA, 15 tracked creators, every viral topic from the last 30 days HTML artifact = a single page that reads that markdown file AND can trigger my agents the artifact and the agent talk to each other directly the wiki is the shared brain [ what I actually see when I open it at 9am ]: > 5 trending topics ranked by my audience-DNA fit > 3 KOL posts worth quoting today > last week's saved tweets (so I can ride waves that are still warm) > buttons: [draft tweet] [draft QT] [schedule] [log idea] 1. I click "draft tweet" on a topic 2. the artifact pings my agent 3. agent reads the wiki, drafts in MY voice, returns it to the artifact 4. I edit, schedule, done 15 minutes from morning coffee to 3 scheduled posts [ how to build the same in one evening ]: > step 1: dump your domain knowledge into ONE markdown file (audience profile, KOL list, content rules, voice guide, anything an agent would need to do YOUR job) > step 2: ask claude to build an html artifact that reads from that file ("here's my wiki, build me a dashboard with these views") > step 3: add buttons for the actions you do daily (draft, schedule, log, score, search — your workflow, not mine) > step 4: wire each button to call your agent via tool calls (so the artifact and the agent talk directly) the moment your artifact reads your wiki AND triggers your agents.. most SaaS tools you currently pay for quietly become unnecessary dashboards I used to pay $50/month for now sit in a single html file I can rebuild in 20 minutes every "I'll build a SaaS for this" idea you had last year is a 200-line file you write in an afternoon if you want to get the same content engine, just reply "CONTENT" and will send you in DMs later we're going from buying software to owning it.
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The article argues that HTML is a superior output format for AI agents compared to Markdown due to richer information density, visual clarity, ease of sharing, and two-way interaction, and shares why the author and others at Claude Code prefer HTML.