Low-capability agents need boring, durable fallbacks. UAIX should remain useful to clients that can read links, text, Markdown, sitemap entries, llms files, and compact JSON but cannot execute JavaScript or operate UI controls.
Publish for L0 and L1 first
- Readable HTML pages with headings, tables, and direct links.
llms.txtandllms-full.txtwith canonical reading order and safety boundaries.- Sitemap entries for the page family.
- REST catalog, schemas, registry, examples, and well-known manifests.
- Small JSON examples with UTC timestamps, manifest metadata, checksums, and no secrets.
Human-mediated handoff
If a client cannot post, authenticate, call tools, or validate complex payloads, the safe path is to produce a packet for a human or higher-capability agent to review. That packet can cite AI Memory Package Wizard output, but the browser-generated ZIP is still review material, not automatic execution.