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Articles

Publish AI workflows and operating know-how, link them to packs, and gate paid content.

Articles are knowledge content on RulePack — AI operating know-how, playbooks, and workflows — published independently of packs but linkable to them. Read an article, then pull the memory pack behind it into your project with one command. That pairing — the write-up plus the runnable memory — is what makes RulePack more than a registry.

Writing an article

Sign in and open the editor. An article has a title, an optional excerpt, a Markdown body, and an access setting. Save it as a draft — visible only to you — or publish it so it appears in the article list and search.

Free vs paid

  • Free — the whole body is public.
  • Paid — you write a free preview plus a gated body. Everyone reads the preview; the gated portion unlocks after purchase. The gated content is never sent to a reader who hasn't purchased it.

Payment is a stub today — the purchase grants access without charging — so the pre- and post-purchase experience is testable end to end. Real billing plugs in later without changing how access is decided.

Linking packs

An article can link any pack you can see — public, pay, or your own private pack. Linked packs are listed on the article, and the article shows up under Related articles on each linked pack's page, so a reader can go straight from the write-up to installing the memory.

Discovery

Published articles appear at /articles and in mixed search results alongside packs. Drafts and unpublished articles never surface in search.

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