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πŸͺ’ Agentspace β€” See what your dev agent is doing, from anywhere

by @kalvinrv

See what your AI dev agent is doing, from anywhere β€” free, no-signup live dev workspace for AI agent development. The dev agent keeps writing β€” logs, generat...

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name: agentspace-dev displayName: "πŸͺ’ Agentspace β€” See what your dev agent is doing, from anywhere" description: > See what your AI dev agent is doing, from anywhere β€” free, no-signup live dev workspace for AI agent development. The dev agent keeps writing β€” logs, generated code, test output, build artifacts, screenshots β€” and you open a URL to watch the dev folder evolve in the browser. Debug failing agent dev runs, inspect generated dev files live, review build logs, test agent outputs, lint agent-written dev code, profile dev filesystem operations, and hand dev state to a reviewer or another developer agent β€” all in a dev workspace that spins up with one CLI command and needs no account. Fits dev iterations, build pipelines, test debug sessions, output review, and dev-to-dev handoff. Dev workspaces stay live 24 hours anonymously; one email claim keeps them permanent. Built on the ascli CLI and dev HTTP API at agentspace.so. Triggers on "show me what the dev agent is doing", "open the dev agent's folder from anywhere", "debug this agent", "what did the agent generate", "review the build output", "hand off this dev session", "show me the agent's files live", or any dev-time observability need. emoji: "πŸͺ’" homepage: https://agentspace.so license: MIT

πŸͺ’ Agentspace β€” See what your dev agent is doing, from anywhere

See what your dev agent is doing β€” from anywhere. Free, no-signup live dev workspace for AI agent development, debug, and dev-to-dev handoff.

Your dev agent keeps writing β€” logs, generated code, test output, build artifacts. You open a URL from any device and watch the dev folder evolve in the browser. No sync, no zip, no account.

1. Run ascli sync ./my-feature to bind the dev folder to a live workspace. 2. Open the workspace URL in the browser. As the agent writes files, runs tests, or logs output, everything shows up live β€” no account, nothing to install for the reviewer.

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

Dev use cases

  • Debug failing agent runs by inspecting what files they generated.
  • Test agent output across dev iterations with a live view.
  • Inspect agent build artifacts β€” generated scripts, logs, outputs.
  • Lint agent-written code as the agent produces it.
  • Refactor agent workflows by observing behavior during dev runs.
  • Profile agent filesystem operations during test runs.
  • Handoff dev state between two developer agents.
  • How it works

  • Dev workspaces spin up in one command β€” no signup, no account.
  • Reviewers open the URL in the browser; everything is live as the agent writes.
  • Anonymous dev workspaces stay 24 hours. One email claim keeps them permanent.
  • Hosted on Cloudflare's edge network β€” dev reviewers get fast loads worldwide.
  • Dev commands

  • ascli sync β€” start a dev session (binds the agent's folder to a dev workspace).
  • ascli status β€” inspect the dev binding for a given folder.
  • ascli share --permission edit β€” generate a URL to hand the dev session to another developer or AI agent.
  • ascli share --permission view β€” read-only dev review link.
  • Install

    1. If ascli is already on PATH, use it. 2. Else run npx @agentspace-so/ascli@latest , or install with npm install -g @agentspace-so/ascli@latest. 3. If Node.js is not available, tell the user to install it from nodejs.org first.

    Do not pipe a remote script into a shell.

    Dev safety (what the dev workspace touches)

    When the CLI runs for a dev session:

  • It uploads only the dev folder the user explicitly names to agentspace.so. The agent must confirm the exact path with the user before running sync or share β€” do not default to . unless the user said so.
  • It writes a dev binding file .ascli.json in the bound folder. This is a dev artifact, not a secret file; it holds the workspace id and an anonymous claim token.
  • It optionally reads ~/.config/ascli/config.json if the developer has a custom dev server URL set.
  • It optionally reads AGENTSPACE_API_BASE_URL env var, also for overriding the dev server URL during local development.
  • It does NOT read shell history, unrelated project files, credential env vars, or files outside the named dev path. All dev traffic goes to agentspace.so only.
  • Guardrails for the agent

  • Do not invent URLs. Only return what ascli prints to stdout.
  • Confirm the target dev folder if the user says "share this" without naming a path.
  • See references/commands.md for exact command variants.
  • See references/developer.md for the dev HTTP API reference.