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Local live prototype candidate

Hello World

A narrow Tool Builder runtime proof showing managed English text, surface-specific variants, fixed frame behavior, and host skin inheritance.

BUILDER SURFACES SKINS NO RELEASE

Hello World is the first public-safe Tool Builder prototype candidate. It proves that a local Builder project can become a TID dedicated tool route without becoming publication-ready.

The prototype carries one shared desktop/base text and one mobile-only text, plus native and negative host-skin support. It is a scaffold proof, not a finished public tool.

Prototype test route. No private receipts, no public recommendation, and no publication-ready claim.

Doors HR
tool · tool-builder · runtime-proof

Builder source first

The route is staged from Tool Builder project data and generated runtime output, not from hand-edited public HTML.

Surface proof

The same tool declares standard, wide, and mobile surfaces so the live route can be checked before larger tools depend on it.

Still not publication-ready

The prototype can be tested live without promoting Tool Builder upload, HR Log, registry pointers, or the tool itself to publication-ready status.

Tool version history

Version Date Status Route / package Change
0.1.1 local candidate
Current
2026-08-21 local_prototype_candidate /tid/hello-world/tool/index.html
sha256:fe8630747de8268ad3f8286ced4c11f1679e4e73edb0e914cd2e1da4fab8e51e
Placement repair candidate. Centers the generated TID runtime-player embed, keeps standard/wide/mobile at the declared frame height, defaults narrow browsers to mobile when no explicit surface query is supplied, and preserves TID version history during staging.
0.1.0 local candidate 2026-08-21 local_prototype_candidate /tid/hello-world/tool/index.html
sha256:f6435c85edce3d7ce7a26f2dfeac1332751cda20a65268cc8ee0bea6d694c2e6
First public-safe Hello World prototype candidate. Proves Tool Builder managed text, standard/wide/mobile surfaces, host skin inheritance, and fixed runtime frame behavior before any publication-ready claim.