
Local Artifacts
Local artifacts are files, settings, or data stored on a computer or device that are specific to a particular application, system, or environment. They act as records or remnants that help the system or software remember configurations, preferences, or previous activities related to that local environment. These artifacts can include configuration files, logs, caches, or temporary data. Managing local artifacts is important for troubleshooting, optimizing performance, or resetting systems to a desired state without affecting other devices or users.