A structured language for reports, deliverables, field guides, and evidence.
The DSL keeps Markdown readable while giving high-value sections real structure: findings, risks, controls, evidence packs, permission matrices, trust boundaries, charts, print notes, and executive decisions.
Mini AI Security Deliverable Example
A compact example showing nested Publication DSL blocks for a client-facing AI security deliverable.
Mini AI Security Report Example
A compact report example showing findings, charts, evidence, and recommendations.
Publication DSL Block Gallery
A single example file demonstrating every official v1 block.
AI Product Security Assessment Sample
A fuller sample showing how the Publication DSL can structure a serious AI Product Security review.
Enterprise AI Security Evidence Pack Sample
A DSL sample for a buyer-ready enterprise AI security evidence pack.
Field Guide Chapter DSL Sample
A sample field guide chapter using the Publication DSL for teaching and advisory content.
A short emphasized note, warning, evidence note, or interpretive aside.
A compact grid of metrics, proof points, or review snapshot values.
A visually prominent quote or thesis line.
A checklist of controls, readiness items, or operational tasks.
A strong section opener with optional kicker and narrative lead.
A structured security, market, governance, or maturity finding.
A container for multiple finding-card blocks.
A data-backed register of AI risks, owners, status, severity, evidence, and remediation.
A data-backed summary of controls, evidence, implementation status, and ownership.
A data-backed control map for frameworks, buyer questions, ownership, and evidence status.
A data-backed matrix of agent/tool permissions, action classes, approvals, logging, and owners.
A data-backed trust boundary visualization for users, AI systems, providers, tools, and logs.
A high-signal executive decision, condition, or recommendation.
A data-backed chart wrapper using the existing chart system where possible.
A markdown table wrapper with title, print behavior, and lintable identity.
A reference to a deliverable, figure, source file, route, or generated asset.
A print/PDF page break hint.
A note specifically intended to clarify print/PDF behavior or static fallback.