Editorial Policy

Last updated: May 20, 2026

AILinkLab is an independent tech blog focused on AI agent skills, AI development workflows, open-source tools, developer productivity, AI-assisted software engineering, and related technical topics.

This Editorial Policy explains how we select, create, review, update, and disclose content on our website.

1. Editorial Mission

Our mission is to help developers, builders, researchers, and technology enthusiasts understand and use AI tools more effectively.

AILinkLab aims to publish content that is practical, useful, technically clear, and relevant to real-world AI development and productivity workflows.

We focus on helping readers understand how AI tools, agents, skills, prompts, workflows, and open-source projects can be used in practical scenarios.

2. Content Topics

AILinkLab may publish content about:

  • AI agent skills
  • AI coding assistants
  • Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, and related tools
  • Prompt engineering and AI workflows
  • Open-source AI tools and frameworks
  • Developer productivity
  • AI-assisted software engineering
  • Knowledge management and RAG
  • Automation workflows
  • Technical tutorials and implementation notes
  • Data, analytics, and AI application scenarios
  • Financial data tools and AI-assisted analysis, where applicable

3. Content Creation Process

Our content may be created through a combination of human research, hands-on testing, source review, writing, editing, and AI-assisted drafting.

The general editorial process may include:

  1. Selecting a topic based on relevance, usefulness, and audience interest
  2. Reviewing official documentation, source repositories, product pages, release notes, or other references where applicable
  3. Drafting the article, guide, tutorial, or resource
  4. Reviewing the content for clarity, usefulness, and factual accuracy
  5. Editing the content for readability, structure, and practical value
  6. Publishing the final version
  7. Updating the content when significant changes or corrections are identified

4. Use of AI Assistance

AILinkLab may use AI tools to assist with brainstorming, outlining, drafting, summarizing, translating, editing, formatting, or improving content.

AI assistance does not replace human editorial judgment.

When AI tools are used, we aim to review, refine, and improve the output before publication. We do not intentionally publish unreviewed AI-generated content as authoritative information.

Because AI tools can make mistakes, readers should verify important technical, financial, legal, security, or operational information with official and authoritative sources.

5. Accuracy and Verification

We strive to provide accurate, useful, and understandable information.

For technical articles, we may refer to:

  • Official documentation
  • GitHub repositories
  • Release notes
  • Product websites
  • Developer guides
  • Public technical discussions
  • Hands-on usage or testing where possible

However, technology changes quickly. AI tools, APIs, open-source projects, software libraries, pricing, licensing, and product features may change after publication.

Readers should check official sources before making important decisions based on our content.

6. Editorial Independence

AILinkLab aims to maintain editorial independence.

Our articles, opinions, comparisons, recommendations, and tool introductions are based on usefulness, relevance, technical value, and editorial judgment.

Advertising, sponsorship, affiliate relationships, or partnerships do not determine our editorial opinions.

If content is sponsored, paid, or influenced by a commercial relationship, we may disclose it clearly where appropriate.

7. Sponsored Content and Advertising

AILinkLab may display advertisements or publish sponsored content in the future.

Advertising does not control our editorial content.

Sponsored content, affiliate links, paid partnerships, or promotional placements may be disclosed where appropriate.

We aim to distinguish editorial content from promotional content so readers can understand the nature of the content they are reading.

AILinkLab may link to third-party tools, websites, repositories, documentation, products, or services.

External links are provided for reference and convenience.

We are not responsible for the accuracy, availability, security, privacy practices, terms, or policies of third-party websites.

A link to a third-party resource does not automatically imply endorsement by AILinkLab.

9. Reviews, Recommendations, and Comparisons

AILinkLab may publish reviews, comparisons, recommendations, tool lists, or opinion-based articles.

These articles may be based on editorial research, publicly available information, hands-on experience where possible, and our understanding of the topic at the time of publication.

Recommendations may not fit every user, project, budget, technical environment, or business need.

Readers should evaluate tools and methods based on their own requirements.

10. Corrections and Updates

We aim to correct significant errors when they are identified.

Because AI tools, APIs, software libraries, and open-source projects change frequently, some content may become outdated over time.

When necessary, we may update articles to reflect:

  • Product changes
  • API changes
  • Security considerations
  • Deprecated tools or methods
  • Pricing or licensing changes
  • Improved explanations
  • Reader feedback
  • Corrections to factual errors

If you notice an error, outdated information, broken link, unclear explanation, or missing context, please contact us.

11. User Feedback

We welcome constructive feedback, corrections, and suggestions from readers.

Readers may contact us to report:

  • Factual errors
  • Broken links
  • Outdated information
  • Missing context
  • Copyright concerns
  • Suggested improvements
  • Questions about editorial standards

We may review feedback and update content when appropriate.

AILinkLab respects intellectual property rights.

When referencing third-party tools, projects, documentation, or resources, we aim to provide appropriate context and links where applicable.

If you believe any content on AILinkLab infringes your rights or uses material improperly, please contact us so we can review the issue.

13. Contact

For editorial questions, corrections, feedback, copyright concerns, or content-related inquiries, please contact us at:

Email: supporterlab@gmail.com Website: AILinkLab