> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.cloudeval.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Share links

> Understand what CloudEval share links show and what they do not.

CloudEval share links are designed for read-only access.

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## Supported share views

Share links support three view modes:

* `preview`
* `code`
* `split`

These same view choices also shape the generated share and embed links.

## What a share link can show

Today, a shared link can show:

* project name and sharing details
* read-only project files
* latest architecture report snapshot
* latest cost report snapshot

Signed-in users can also fork from a shared project when that action is available in the viewer.

## What it does not do

* Share links do not create an editing workflow.
* The shared view is read-only.
* Use invited collaboration when people need ongoing access or editing rights.

## Size and safety constraints

* Files larger than `2 MB` are not shown through share links.
* Review project files before sharing anything publicly.
* Make sure descriptions and metadata are safe for the intended audience.

## When to use share links

Use it for:

* read-only stakeholder review
* demos of non-sensitive projects
* embed scenarios where editing is not required

## Next step

If you are deciding whether a project should be shared by link at all, read [Sharing and collaboration](/concepts/sharing-and-collaboration) first.
