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Fork this artifact

Make "Cover Image Commits" your own.

Forking copies @scott's source into a new draft under your account. You can edit it, preview it, and publish it as a distinct artifact that credits the original.

From your terminal

If you have the aland CLI installed, this is a single command. It creates a local draft you can edit in your editor, preview with aland preview, and push to your account with aland push.

aland fork scott/cover-image-commits

Don't have the CLI yet? Install it from /cli.

With an agent

If you're working with an agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.), paste the prompt below into your session. The agent will use the aland CLI to fork the artifact and then help you iterate on the draft.

I want to fork the artifact.land artifact at https://artifact.land/@scott/cover-image-commits.

Please use the `aland` CLI to do this:

1. If you haven't worked with `aland` before, run `aland context` first. It prints a short reference doc with the commands you'll need.
2. Run `aland fork scott/cover-image-commits` to create a local draft of this artifact under my account.
3. Help me iterate on the draft. When I'm ready, upload my changes with `aland push` — it creates a draft I can then publish from the web UI.

Ask me what I want to change before making edits.

What is aland context?

aland context prints a concise reference doc that agents can read to understand the CLI surface without hallucinating command shapes. It's designed to be pasted into an agent's memory or context window — shorter than the full docs, enough that an agent can be productive immediately.