A live IterFact game/template artifact for chess training with legal move enforcement, connection challenges, and a session dashboard.
Invite an IterFact connection into a server-authoritative chess room, play legal moves only, and review a live chess dashboard.
The point is not to explain the shell abstractly. It is to let someone see the interaction pattern and decide whether the artifact feels worth keeping.
Fill the input, inspect the hosted result, and only create an account when you want the artifact saved in your library.
The point is to show the actual input shape before you start, not make you guess what the template wants.
It currently relies on higher-level input modes such as CSV or paste-based normalization rather than a long structured field schema.