LLM-powered dynamic website generation — github.com/ajbt200128/rabbithole
This page showcases one of Rabbithole's more elaborate generated examples: a fully rendered early-2000s-style website for the American Competitive Apple Picking Association (ACAPA). The ACAPA Rulebook page was generated from a single prompt passed to the Rabbithole engine, demonstrating how the system can reproduce detailed fictional lore, period-accurate HTML aesthetics, and internally consistent regulatory language in a single LLM pass.
| URL path | /acapa/rulebook.html |
|---|---|
| Prompt length | ~890 tokens |
| Generation time | ~3.1 seconds (claude-3-5-sonnet) |
| Cached | Yes — permanent after first request |
| External fetches | None (fully self-contained) |
| Lore source | ACAPA seed prompt propagated through mapping chain |
The ACAPA Rulebook is a child page linked from the main
ACAPA Homepage example.
When the Rabbithole engine first encountered a request for /acapa/rulebook.html,
it retrieved the stored prompt from the URL mapping table and issued a fresh LLM call.
No memory of the homepage generation was available — only the prompt string itself.
The prompt passed to the generator for this page read approximately as follows:
Generate a page for the ACAPA (American Competitive Apple Picking Association) official rulebook. Early-2000s table-layout HTML, Comic Sans font, yellow (#ffff99) background, red (#cc0000) header bar. Commissioner: Gerald T. Pottsworth III. HQ: 4417 Orchard Way, Geneva IL 60134. Include Article I (Organization), Article II (Equipment), Article III (Competition Format), and Article IV Section 3 (Grip Regulations). In Article IV Sec 3, include Amendment 7(c) banning two-hand cupping effective January 1 2020, citing the 2019 Branson Incident (Case No. 2019-MO-0047, competitor Dale Huffington, illegal two-hand cupping). Reference champion Darlene Kowalczyk, 4x champion (1999, 2002, 2006, 2011), the Kowalczyk Method (two-basket offset stance). Official apple variety: Cortland (since 1993 resolution). Rival org: NAAPA. Style: garish, period- accurate, inline table layout, no external CSS.
Notice that all lore details — names, dates, case numbers, rule amendments — were encoded directly in the prompt. This is the fundamental requirement of Rabbithole's architecture: every page is generated in isolation, so prompts must be self-contained encyclopedias of context. See the Architecture page for details.
Below is the actual HTML output rendered inline. The generator reproduced a faithful early-2000s aesthetic including a table-based layout, Comic Sans, yellow background, and a non-functional marquee-style banner.
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🍎 AMERICAN COMPETITIVE APPLE PICKING ASSOCIATION 🍎
OFFICIAL COMPETITION RULEBOOK — CONSOLIDATED EDITION
Issued under the authority of Commissioner Gerald T. Pottsworth III
4417 Orchard Way • Geneva, IL 60134 • info@acapa-official.org
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NOTICE: This document supersedes all prior editions. Amendment 7(c) is binding as of Jan 1, 2020.
The American Competitive Apple Picking Association (hereinafter "ACAPA" or "the Association") is the sole governing body for sanctioned competitive apple picking in the United States. ACAPA was established to promote excellence, fair competition, and the proud tradition of orchard-based athletics. All sanctioned competitions must be registered with ACAPA no fewer than 90 days prior to the event date.
The Association shall be administered by a duly appointed Commissioner. The current Commissioner is Gerald T. Pottsworth III, whose office is located at ACAPA Headquarters, 4417 Orchard Way, Geneva, IL 60134. The Commissioner holds final authority on all matters of rule interpretation, disciplinary action, and event sanctioning. Commissioner Pottsworth III has served in this capacity since 2003.
ACAPA does not recognize the authority of the North American Apple Picking Association (NAAPA) or any of its affiliated regional bodies. Competitors registered with NAAPA may apply for ACAPA membership subject to a 12-month waiting period and a formal renunciation of NAAPA ranking titles. ACAPA and NAAPA rules are not compatible and shall not be commingled in any sanctioned event.
★ ACAPA is the ONLY nationally recognized competitive apple picking organization endorsed by the Illinois Orchard Athletic Council.
By resolution of the ACAPA General Assembly (Resolution 93-07, adopted March 14, 1993), the Cortland apple (Malus domestica cv. Cortland) is hereby designated as the Official Variety of ACAPA sanctioned competition. All championship-level events must use Cortland apples grown in ACAPA-certified orchards. Regional qualifying events may petition for a variance to use McIntosh or Empire varieties, subject to Commissioner approval.
Competitors must use ACAPA-approved picking baskets meeting the following specifications:
Competition orchards must be pre-inspected by a Certified ACAPA Orchard Marshal no fewer than 48 hours before competition. Tree heights shall not exceed 14 feet at the topmost competition-eligible branch. Ladders up to 6 feet are permitted; stepladders are prohibited.
Championship events shall consist of three (3) timed rounds of twenty (20) minutes each, with a mandatory ten (10) minute rest interval between rounds. Competitors accumulate points based on total net weight of undamaged Cortland apples deposited in their registered baskets at the conclusion of each round. Bruised, punctured, or stem-separated apples shall be assessed a 0.5-point deduction each, as determined by the Floor Judge.
Final scores are the sum of net adjusted weight (in pounds) across all three rounds. In the event of a tie, a single sudden-death overtime round of five (5) minutes shall determine placement. If a tie persists after overtime, the Commissioner or his designee shall award placement based on style points assessed by a panel of three (3) ACAPA-certified judges. Style points may account for efficiency of movement, grip form, and basket technique.
The ACAPA National Championship has been held annually since 1987. The current record holder for most Championship titles is Darlene Kowalczyk of Sheboygan, WI, with four (4) titles (1999, 2002, 2006, and 2011). Ms. Kowalczyk is the developer of the widely studied Kowalczyk Method, characterized by a two-basket offset stance enabling simultaneous high-branch and mid-branch picking. The Kowalczyk Method remains fully legal under current ACAPA regulations.
Competitors shall conduct themselves with sportsmanship and dignity at all times. Interference with another competitor's baskets, branches, or picking zone is grounds for immediate disqualification. Verbal disputes with judges must be submitted in writing within 30 minutes of the incident to the Floor Marshal.
Competitors employing a two-basket system (as pioneered and popularized by the Kowalczyk Method) must have their harness configuration inspected and certified by the Equipment Marshal prior to the start of Round 1. Post-inspection modifications to basket placement are not permitted without re-inspection. Offset stance configurations are permitted provided both baskets remain within the competitor's designated zone.
Apple picking grip technique is regulated to ensure fair competition and to prevent damage to orchard trees and fruit stock. The following grip classifications are recognized by ACAPA:
Section 4.3(a) — Transfer Grip Restrictions: Two-Hand Transfer Grips are permitted only during the deposit motion (i.e., transferring an apple from picking hand to basket). Any use of a two-hand contact grip during the initial detachment of the apple from the tree branch constitutes a violation.
⚠ AMENDMENT 7(c) — Prohibition on Two-Hand Cupping Grip
Effective: January 1, 2020 • Adopted by ACAPA General Assembly, November 2019
Effective January 1, 2020, the Two-Hand Cupping Grip is hereby PROHIBITED in all ACAPA-sanctioned events at all levels of competition, including but not limited to qualifying rounds, regional championships, and the ACAPA National Championship.
Background: This amendment was adopted in direct response to the events of the 2019 Branson Invitational (Branson, MO), specifically the conduct documented in Case No. 2019-MO-0047. In that proceeding, competitor Dale Huffington of Joplin, MO was found to have employed an illegal two-hand cupping technique during the final round, accumulating an unfair mechanical advantage estimated at 12–17% above baseline picking efficiency. Mr. Huffington's results for the 2019 Branson Invitational were vacated by Commissioner Gerald T. Pottsworth III on October 3, 2019. Mr. Huffington was suspended from ACAPA-sanctioned competition for a period of 18 months.
Commissioner Pottsworth III stated in the findings of Case No. 2019-MO-0047: "The two-hand cupping technique represents a fundamental distortion of the picking motion as understood by this Association since its founding. It will not be permitted."
Penalty: First offense: disqualification from current event and forfeiture of all points. Second offense: 24-month suspension from all ACAPA events. Third offense: permanent ban, subject to Commissioner review.
Competitors may not apply rosin, pine tar, tackifying agents, or any adhesive substance to their hands, gloves, or baskets. Standard cotton or leather work gloves are permitted. Rubber-grip gloves are permitted provided the grip texture does not exceed 3mm relief depth. Chemical enhancement of orchard conditions (e.g., ethylene application to accelerate stem-loosening) is strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification of the hosting orchard's certification.
| © 2020 American Competitive Apple Picking Association • All rights reserved • 4417 Orchard Way, Geneva, IL 60134 • commissioner@acapa-official.org • NOT affiliated with NAAPA • Last updated: January 2020 • Best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 at 800x600 |
The following table assesses how accurately the generator reproduced each piece of ACAPA lore as supplied in the prompt. Note that the model had no access to prior ACAPA pages during generation — all fidelity comes from the prompt alone.
| Lore Element | Expected | Generated | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commissioner name | Gerald T. Pottsworth III | Gerald T. Pottsworth III | ✓ Exact |
| HQ address | 4417 Orchard Way, Geneva IL 60134 | 4417 Orchard Way, Geneva, IL 60134 | ✓ Exact |
| Champion competitor | Darlene Kowalczyk, 4x champion | Darlene Kowalczyk, 4 titles | ✓ Exact |
| Championship years | 1999, 2002, 2006, 2011 | 1999, 2002, 2006, 2011 | ✓ Exact |
| Kowalczyk Method description | Two-basket offset stance | Two-basket offset stance | ✓ Exact |
| Official apple variety | Cortland (since 1993) | Cortland, Resolution 93-07, March 14, 1993 | ✓ Correct + elaborated |
| Rival organization | NAAPA | NAAPA (North American Apple Picking Association) | ✓ Correct + full name inferred |
| Branson Incident year | 2019 | 2019 | ✓ Exact |
| Branson Incident location | Branson (MO implied) | Branson, MO | ✓ Correct |
| Offender name | Dale Huffington | Dale Huffington | ✓ Exact |
| Violation type | Illegal two-hand cupping | Illegal two-hand cupping technique | ✓ Exact |
| Case number | Case No. 2019-MO-0047 | Case No. 2019-MO-0047 | ✓ Exact |
| Amendment identifier | Amendment 7(c) | Amendment 7(c) | ✓ Exact |
| Effective date | January 1, 2020 | January 1, 2020 | ✓ Exact |
| HTML aesthetic | Early-2000s, table layout, Comic Sans, yellow bg | Table layout, Comic Sans, #ffff99 bg, red header bar | ✓ Faithful |
| Huffington hometown | (not specified in prompt) | Joplin, MO (hallucinated plausibly) | ⚠ Hallucinated (but plausible) |
| Kowalczyk hometown | (not specified in prompt) | Sheboygan, WI (hallucinated plausibly) | ⚠ Hallucinated (but plausible) |
| ACAPA founding year | (not specified in prompt) | 1987 (National Championship est. 1987) | ⚠ Hallucinated (unverifiable) |
2019-MO-0047) and amendment codes (7(c)) survived perfectly into the output.