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Star, fork, and share

The three actions you can take on something someone else made public.

Star

A bookmark. Click the star on any Discover card and it gets remembered.

The Starred filter is the easy way to come back to a thing you wanted to try later. Stars are also counted publicly — they're a soft signal of "this is something other people found useful." Sort Discover by stars to see what's caught on.

Fork

Forking makes a copy of the published thing into your own workspace. From your point of view, you now have a fresh chat (or fresh dashboard) with all the files the original had. You can:

  • Run it as-is, on your own connected venues, under your own keys.
  • Edit it freely — your fork is independent of the original. Future updates to the original don't propagate to your copy unless you re-fork.
  • Re-publish your fork if you've improved it. Forks of forks are fine.

A forked bot or executor runs exclusively under the forker's credentials. There is no way for the original author to see the forker's fills, positions, or PnL, and no way for the original author to retain control of the forked copy.

Some bots are marked Showcase — listed publicly to read, but with forking disabled. The author has chosen "you can study this, but the canonical copy stays mine." You can still browse the code; you just can't one-click clone it.

Share

Three sharing modes per artifact:

  • Private (default) — only you can see it. The Discover listing won't include it.
  • Unlisted — anyone with the link can see it, but Discover won't surface it. Good for sharing a draft with a specific friend before publishing.
  • Public — listed in Discover. Anyone can browse and (unless you set Showcase) fork.

Open the artifact's menu and pick Share to set the mode and copy the link.

Sharing is also visible at-a-glance: a public dashboard / bot / executor shows a small badge next to its name in your own list, so you remember which of your work is out there.

Withdrawing a share

You can change a public artifact back to unlisted or private at any time. Existing forks stay where they are (forks are independent copies), but the original disappears from Discover.

Funds stay on the exchange. fxyz can trade, never withdraw.