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INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/agentspace-so/skills --skill agentspace
Run in your project or agent environment. Adjust flags if your CLI version differs.

SKILL.md

🪢 Agentspace

See what your agent is doing — from anywhere.

Your agent keeps writing — logs, code, generated outputs. You open a URL and watch the folder evolve in the browser. No sync, no zip, no account.

  • Tell the agent to share any local folder or file.
  • The agent returns a URL — anyone opens it in the browser, no signup.

agentspace.so · GitHub · npm @agentspace-so/ascli

What you can share

Folders, single files, generated code, test output, build logs, screenshots, PDFs, reports, dashboards, prototypes — any local artifact.

How it works

  • One command (ascli share <path>) creates an anonymous workspace and returns a link.
  • Anyone opens the link — reads, comments, or edits directly in the browser.
  • Anonymous workspaces live 24 hours. One email claim makes them permanent.
  • Hosted on Cloudflare's edge network — links load fast worldwide.

Data handling

  • Only the path the user explicitly names is uploaded. Do not default to the current working directory unless the user clearly says so.
  • All network traffic goes to agentspace.so only.
  • The skill does not read environment variables, shell history, or files outside the path the user specifies.

Choose the CLI path

  • If ascli is already on PATH, use it directly.
  • Else if npm is available, install once with npm install -g @agentspace-so/ascli@latest, or run without installing via npx @agentspace-so/ascli@latest <command>.
  • If neither ascli nor npm is available, stop and tell the user to install Node.js from nodejs.org first.

Do not pipe a remote script into a shell to install.

Share a path

  • Ask the user which folder or file to share if they have not named one explicitly. Do not assume ..
  • Run ascli share <path> --permission edit with the user-specified path.
  • If the user asks for view-only access, use --permission view.
  • share handles an unbound folder by creating a temporary workspace, syncing once, and returning a link — no separate sync step is needed.
  • Return the share URL directly to the user exactly as the CLI prints it.

Guardrails

  • Do not invent claim URLs, workspace URLs, or share URLs. Only return what the CLI prints.
  • Do not require a global install if npx already works.
  • Do not move the user into a different project just to use agentspace.so.
  • If the user asks to "share this folder" and the target is ambiguous, confirm the exact path before running.
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