Core Angle
Meridian is not a generic documentation site — it is a live, verifiable rendering of the STRATT protocol. Every unit displayed is schema-validated, Blake3-fingerprinted, and dependency-graphed. The documentation engine uses the same verification pipeline it documents. This is VAPA (Verifiable Agentic Prompt Architecture) applied to its own presentation layer.Messaging Pillars
- Tamper-evident documentation: Every prompt unit on Meridian has a Blake3 fingerprint that visitors can verify. The fingerprint demo computes real hashes, not mockups. If a unit is modified without re-fingerprinting, Meridian shows “Tampered” status in red.
- Interactive dependency exploration: The Cytoscape.js graph lets users click any node to inspect its contracts, imports, and fingerprint — like opening a node in n8n. This is not a static architecture diagram; it is a live queryable view of the dependency DAG.
- Roadmap-as-documentation: Planned councils (Neuro, Primer) appear alongside active councils with clear “Planned” badges. Visitors see the path from 4 domains to 11, from 3 councils to 5+. The documentation site IS the roadmap.
- Mission control aesthetic: The Mars theme (night sky, iron oxide, visor panels) is shared across every surface in the ecosystem. Meridian looks like it belongs in mission control, not in a template gallery.
Channel Variants
- LinkedIn: “Your documentation site should verify the claims it makes. Meridian does — every prompt unit is Blake3-fingerprinted and displayed with its tamper detection status.”
- Show HN: “Meridian: A documentation engine for prompt engineering that fingerprints, validates, and dependency-graphs every unit it displays.”
- Design journal: Visual comparison — before (generic Starlight) vs after (Mars theme). Show the Cytoscape graph side-panel UX vs static Mermaid.
- Engineering blog: “How we built a self-verifying documentation engine with Astro, Cytoscape.js, and Blake3-WASM.”