| name | artifact |
| description | Create and manage artifact.json for task outputs. Use when creating code files, documentation, or any files that should be tracked as artifacts. |
Artifact Management Skill
Use this skill to create and manage artifact.json for tracking task outputs.
Session Information
- Current Session ID:
${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}
- Artifact Path:
tasks/${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}/artifact.json
Create Task Directory and Artifact.json
mkdir -p "tasks/${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}"
cat > "tasks/${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}/artifact.json" << 'EOF'
{
"artifacts": []
}
EOF
Add Artifact Entry
When you create a file that should be tracked, update artifact.json:
{
"artifacts": [
{
"id": "unique-id",
"path": "src/components/Component.tsx",
"mimeType": "text/typescript",
"description": "Description of the file"
}
]
}
Common MIME Types
text/typescript - TypeScript files (.ts, .tsx)
text/javascript - JavaScript files (.js, .jsx)
text/markdown - Markdown files (.md)
application/json - JSON files (.json)
text/plain - Plain text files (.txt)
text/css - CSS files (.css)
text/html - HTML files (.html)
Example: Complete Artifact.json
{
"artifacts": [
{
"id": "main-component",
"path": "src/components/UserAuth.tsx",
"mimeType": "text/typescript",
"description": "User authentication component"
},
{
"id": "task-summary",
"path": "tasks/${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}/summary.md",
"mimeType": "text/markdown",
"description": "Task summary and documentation"
}
]
}
Important Notes
- Always use
${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID} for the task directory
- File paths in
artifact.json should be relative to the working directory (/bunny-agent)
- Code files can use paths like
src/... (relative to working directory)
- Task-specific files should use
tasks/${CLAUDE_SESSION_ID}/...
- Update
artifact.json whenever you create a new output file