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Creating artifacts is as simple as describing what you need. Flast handles the generation and formatting.

Creating Documents

Ask for written content:
Write a project proposal for a mobile app that helps users track
their water intake
Create a meeting agenda for our weekly team standup
Draft a blog post about the benefits of remote work

Creating Code

Request code artifacts:
Create a React component for a pricing table with three tiers
Write a Python script that processes CSV files and generates
summary statistics
Build an HTML email template for a newsletter

Creating Websites

Generate interactive web content:
Create a landing page for a coffee shop with a hero section,
menu, and contact form
Build a portfolio page showcasing design work with a grid layout
Make an interactive calculator for mortgage payments

Best Practices

Be Specific

The more detail you provide, the better the result: Less specific:
Make a website
More specific:
Create a minimalist portfolio website with a dark theme, featuring
a hero section with my name, a grid of project thumbnails, and a
contact section with social links

Describe the Style

Include visual preferences:
Use a clean, modern design with lots of white space, rounded
corners, and a blue accent color

Mention Functionality

Specify interactive elements:
Add a working email signup form that validates the input

Reference Examples

Point to inspiration:
Style it similar to Linear's website with smooth animations

Iterative Creation

Complex artifacts often benefit from iteration:
  1. Start with a basic version
  2. Review and identify improvements
  3. Request specific changes
  4. Refine until satisfied

Next: Editing Artifacts

Learn how to modify and refine your artifacts.