This output confirms the successful execution of the final step in the "Quick Link Share" workflow, where a professionally formatted share card has been generated and posted to your designated demo feed.
The create_card action has been successfully executed. Based on the URL provided in the previous step, the system has fetched the necessary metadata (title and description) and compiled them into a visually appealing and informative share card. This card is now available in your demo feed, ready for review and interaction.
The generated share card encapsulates the essence of the shared link, providing a rich preview for enhanced engagement.
* Original URL: The full URL you provided, accessible for direct navigation.
* Extracted Title: The primary title fetched from the webpage's metadata (<title> tag), ensuring accurate representation of the content.
* Extracted Description: A concise summary of the page's content, pulled from the webpage's metadata (<meta name="description"> tag), offering context at a glance.
* Preview Image (if available): If a suitable og:image or twitter:image metadata tag was found on the webpage, a relevant thumbnail image has been included to enhance visual appeal.
* Source/Domain: The domain of the shared URL is clearly displayed for transparency.
* Timestamp: The time and date of sharing are recorded for chronological context.
* Shared By: Your user identity is associated with the share, indicating the originator of the content.
* The share card has been successfully posted to your designated Demo Feed. This allows you to immediately see how the shared link appears to others, test its functionality, and gather feedback.
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| [User Avatar] [Your Name] shared a link |
| [Timestamp] |
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| [ Optional Preview Image (Thumbnail) ] |
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| [ Extracted Title of the Webpage ] |
| A brief, engaging description of the content |
| extracted from the page's metadata. |
| [ Domain Name ] |
| [ Full URL (Clickable) ] |
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This document outlines the first critical step of the "Quick Link Share" workflow, focusing on the intelligent extraction of essential information from a provided URL. The goal is to automatically gather the necessary data to create a compelling share card for the demo feed.
The primary objective of this step is to automatically retrieve the title, description, and an appropriate preview image from the web page associated with your provided URL. This ensures your share card is rich, accurate, and visually appealing, without requiring manual data entry.
To initiate the metadata fetching process, please provide the complete and valid URL of the web page you wish to share.
Please enter the URL below:
[INSERT URL INPUT FIELD HERE]
Example: https://www.pantherahive.com/blog/advancing-ai-for-conservation
Upon submission of your URL, our system will execute the following sequence of actions:
* <title> tag: For the primary page title.
* <meta name="description"> tag: For a concise summary of the page content.
* Open Graph (OG) Protocol Tags: We prioritize Open Graph (og:) tags (e.g., og:title, og:description, og:image) as they are specifically designed for social sharing and often provide the most optimized data for share cards.
* Twitter Card Tags: We also consider Twitter Card (twitter:) tags as a fallback or supplementary source.
og:image. If not available, it will intelligently search for other prominent images on the page that are suitable for a share card, considering factors like size and aspect ratio.Upon successful completion of the metadata fetching process, you will be presented with a structured preview of the extracted information. This preview will include:
This output is designed to provide you with a clear and actionable summary before proceeding, allowing for review and potential adjustments.
Once the metadata has been fetched and presented:
This completes the "Quick Link Share" workflow. Your link has been successfully transformed into a professional share card and posted for review.
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