CaseMark signs its work in the footer

CaseMark's fork now points visitors straight to its own source code from the page footer.

branding

Until now, the footer of CaseMark's fork carried a single attribution link back to the upstream project's home. CaseMark has added a second link, sitting right alongside it behind a small divider, that takes anyone who clicks it to the fork's own public repository.

Nothing else moved - no features, no behaviour, just a visible "Source" link in the attribution line. But it's a deliberate transparency gesture: anyone evaluating this fork can now go from the running product to the actual code in one click, without hunting around. For an open legal-AI tool, that's the difference between "trust us" and "here, read it yourself."

So what Worth a glance for anyone who vets legal-tech tools on whether the vendor makes its source easy to inspect.

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SHA Subject Author Date
6911cddb Add source link to Case.dev attribution kveton 2026-05-04 ↗ GitHub

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