| name | sharing-pr-agent-artifacts |
| description | Uploads agent-generated artifacts (specs, plans, learnings) to the streamlit.wiki for sharing via PR comments. Use when you have agent artifacts to share with reviewers. |
Sharing PR agent artifacts
Uploads intermediate files (implementation plans, specs, learnings, explorations, architecture diagrams) to streamlit.wiki so they can be linked in PR descriptions and comments. Use this for agent-generated artifacts that are useful for reviewers but don't belong in the main repo.
Important: The wiki repo uses master as its default branch. Always push to master, never create other branches.
Follow the wiki guidelines: After cloning/updating the wiki repo, read and follow agent-wiki/AGENTS.md for the authoritative rules on what to upload and how to organize files.
Public URL pattern:
https://issues.streamlit.app/agent_wiki_explorer?file=<relative-path>
Example: https://issues.streamlit.app/agent_wiki_explorer?file=pull-requests/12345/implementation-plan.md
Prerequisites
- A PR must exist for the current branch
Workflow
1. Get PR number
gh pr view --json number --jq '.number'
If no PR exists, stop and inform the user.
2. Set up wiki repo
Check if the wiki is already cloned:
if [ -d "agent-wiki/.git" ]; then
(cd agent-wiki && git checkout master && git pull origin master)
else
git clone https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit.wiki.git agent-wiki
fi
3. Create PR directory
mkdir -p agent-wiki/pull-requests/<pr-number>
4. Discover and copy files
Common locations (check these first):
work-tmp/ — temporary working files, drafts, exploration notes
specs/ — untracked product/tech specs created for this PR
What to include:
- Specs, plans, design docs (
.md)
- Implementation notes and decisions
- Architecture diagrams (
.png, .svg)
- Research findings and explorations
Always exclude:
Warning: The wiki is a public repo. Never upload confidential information, internal sensitive discussions, or anything that shouldn't be publicly visible. Since Streamlit is open-source, almost all tech and product related planning documents are fine to share publicly.
- Files already tracked in the main repo (use
git ls-files to check)
- Credentials, secrets, tokens, API keys (
.env, *credentials*, *secret*, *token*, *api_key*)
- Confidential or internal-only information
- Test-related artifacts
- Debug logs and temporary output
- Build artifacts
- Large binary files (>10MB)
- IDE/editor files
- Files unrelated to the current PR
Copy selected files:
cp <file> agent-wiki/pull-requests/<pr-number>/
5. Commit and push
(
cd agent-wiki
git checkout master
git add pull-requests/
git commit -m "Add artifacts for PR #<pr-number>"
git pull --rebase origin master
git push origin master
)
If push fails due to conflicts:
- Run
git pull --rebase origin master
- Resolve conflicts manually
- Run
git rebase --continue
- Push again
Never use --force.
6. Comment on PR
If new files were added, post a summary comment to the PR:
gh pr comment <pr-number> --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
### Added Agent Docs
- [implementation-plan.md](https://issues.streamlit.app/agent_wiki_explorer?file=pull-requests/<pr-number>/implementation-plan.md): Main technical implementation plan
- [exploration.md](https://issues.streamlit.app/agent_wiki_explorer?file=pull-requests/<pr-number>/exploration.md): Initial research and design exploration
EOF
)"
Include only top-level documents relevant to reviewers. Assets embedded in those documents (e.g., images) don't need separate entries.
PR-independent reference files
For documents useful beyond a single PR (deep dives, architecture explorations, research findings), use the references/ directory instead of pull-requests/.
When to use references
- Codebase explorations not tied to a specific change
- Architecture deep dives useful for future work
- Research findings that inform multiple features
- Decision logs with broader applicability
Workflow
mkdir -p agent-wiki/references
cp <file> agent-wiki/references/YYYY-MM-DD-<description>.md
Example: 2024-03-15-widget-state-deep-dive.md
Use the same commit/push workflow as PR artifacts (step 5), substituting references/ for pull-requests/ in both the git add command and the commit message (e.g., "Add reference: YYYY-MM-DD-<description>").
Public URL: https://issues.streamlit.app/agent_wiki_explorer?file=references/YYYY-MM-DD-<description>.md
Notes
- The
agent-wiki/ directory is gitignored and persists across sessions
- Always push to
master — never create feature branches or use --force
- This is a public repo — never push sensitive information
- Only upload files directly relevant to the current PR or general reference materials