By Max Techera · Open-source (MIT) · Updated June 2026
Copilot artifacts

Share Copilot artifacts on your own domain

Copilot has no native publish-to-your-domain step for the artifacts it creates. Hushdrop turns any Copilot artifact into a private link on your own domain — encrypted in your browser, open-source, free.

npxnpx hushdrop report.html

GitHub Copilot and Copilot CLI generate HTML, docs, and snippets. But handing it to someone as a real, shareable link you control is the missing step — Hushdrop is that step.

How to share a Copilot artifact

Add the Hushdrop skill (npx skills add maxtechera/hushdrop-skill), then publish from Copilot CLI, or use npx hushdrop file.html for a private, branded link.

1

Drop it

hush file.html — or a PDF, markdown, image, or any file — from your terminal or any AI agent.

2

Branded & encrypted

Your logo, OG card, and badge are baked in, then it's AES-256 encrypted client-side behind your unlock gate.

3

Live on your domain

Uploaded to your Vercel Blob and served at yourdomain.com/slug. URL + password on your clipboard.

FAQ

Is it really open-source and self-hosted?
Yes — MIT licensed, and it runs on your own Vercel Blob + domain. No third party ever holds your content (it's encrypted client-side) or controls your URL.
Is it zero-knowledge?
Locked drops are AES-256 encrypted in the browser via StatiCrypt before upload. The server stores only ciphertext — never your content or password.
Does it work with any AI agent?
Yes. It's a CLI plus a SKILL.md and an MCP server, so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini CLI — anything that runs a shell or speaks MCP — can use it.

Your AI's work shouldn't die in a chat.

Open-source, zero-knowledge, free. Try it in one command:

npx hushdrop report.html --managed