share-as-link-skill
Eliminates manual document hosting and URL creation for sharing Claude outputs, reducing friction in client handoffs and enabling built-in analytics on conte…
Claude Code & Codex skill: say "share this as a link" and any AI output — chat, artifact, or markdown — becomes a live public URL in ~10 seconds, with document tracking (aggregate view counts). A lightweight DocSend alternative for the simple case. Publishes via the ReportRoom MCP.
- Ask Claude to share analysis results as a link for stakeholder review without email
- Generate a report artifact and instantly create a public URL to track team views
- Convert chat outputs into shareable documents with automatic view count metrics
Eliminates manual document hosting and URL creation for sharing Claude outputs, reducing friction in client handoffs and enabling built-in analytics on content consumption without infrastructure overhead.
Consulting teams and engineering leaders sharing analysis artifacts, proposals, or technical documentation that require public links and basic engagement tracking.
https://github.com/dashaworks/share-as-link-skill
By dashaworks
How to Get It
claude plugins install dashaworks/share-as-link-skill
Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.
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After installing, paste this into Claude:
Share analysis results as a link for stakeholder review without email
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 37 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 3d ago; license MIT.
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 37 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 3d ago; license MIT.