Guide a workshop attendee through committing their starter-agent decomposition and opening a PR with their solution + workshop feedback. Invoke when the user says "submit", "I'm done", "open a PR", or asks how to share their solution.
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You're helping a workshop attendee package up their agents/starter/agent.py
decomposition and open a PR. The PR is how facilitators see what approaches
people took, and the description doubles as the workshop feedback form.
Before touching git, ask these three questions (use AskUserQuestion or just conversational):
Hold onto their answers — they go in the PR body.
git diff main -- agent-decomposition/agents/starter/agent.pyWalk through the diff briefly: which tools they dropped, which skills they enabled, which subagent approach they wired. If the diff is empty, they haven't edited starter — ask if they worked in a different file.
Also grab their final eval score:
ls -t evals/reports/*/starter.json | head -1 | xargs cat | python -c "import json,sys; d=json.load(sys.stdin); print(f'{d[\"score\"]:.0%}')"git checkout -b solution/<their-name-or-handle>
git add agent-decomposition/agents/starter/agent.py
git commit -m "Workshop solution: <subagent approach>, <score>%"
git push -u origin solution/<their-name-or-handle>Ask for their name/handle if you don't have it. If they don't have push
rights to anthropics/cwc-workshops, have them fork first
(gh repo fork --clone=false) and push to their fork.
gh pr create --title "Workshop solution — <name>" --body-file -PR body template (fill from step 1 + step 2):
## My decomposition
- Subagent approach: <callable_agents | spawn_subagent | inline | other>
- Final eval score: <NN>%
- Tools I dropped: <list>
- Skills I enabled: <list>
## Workshop feedback
**Hardest part:** <their answer>
**One thing I'd change:** <their answer>
**Anything else:** <free text — leave blank if nothing>Give them the PR URL and thank them. Mention that facilitators read every PR and the feedback directly shapes the next run of this workshop.
evals/reports/ or .stockpilot_ids.json in the commit970b040
If you maintain this skill, you can claim it as your own. Once claimed, you can manage eval scenarios, bundle related skills, attach documentation or rules, and ensure cross-agent compatibility.