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Chervil 0.7.0: Publish your agents — and the Agent store

·2 min read·Rod Trent
Sprig, Chervil's leafy green mascot, grinning and pushing a shopping cart full of 'Prompt Fuel' cans down a neon-lit aisle under a glowing 'Agent Store' sign — Chervil 0.7.0.

0.6.0 let agents work as a team and let you hand a page to someone else to remix. 0.7.0 finishes the thought: your agents become shareable too — and there's now a community marketplace for the best of what everyone builds.

Agents are a publishable type now

You've been able to build specialist agents in Chervil for a while — a persona, a default model, allowed tools, starter prompts. Until now they lived only on your machine.

Now you can publish one. Open 👤 Agents, hit Publish, and choose how it goes out:

  • Public — it appears in the Agents section of your getchervil.com profile, alongside your lessons and pages.
  • Unlisted — only people with the link.

Either way, anyone viewing it on the web gets a one-click ✦ Open in Chervil button that drops the agent straight into their own app, ready to use. (No Chervil yet? The page offers a friendly "get it" link instead.) It's the same effortless hand-off we shipped for pages in 0.6.0 — now for agents.

A community Agent store

Your profile is your shelf. The Agent store is the shared one.

From getchervil.com/me, submit any of your published agents (or pages) to the community. Approved agents land in the Agent store; approved pages land in the Share gallery. Both are browsable by category — Productivity, Coding & Dev, Security, Research, Writing, Education, and more — so it's easy to find a "KQL helper" or a "meeting-notes summarizer" and import it in a click.

It's the difference between "I built a useful agent" and "I built a useful agent that other people can actually find and use."

Vetted, then human-approved

A public marketplace only works if it's trustworthy, so every submission goes through two gates:

  1. Automated pre-vetting. When you submit, a model reviews the agent or page for safety and quality and suggests a category — flagging anything that needs a closer look. (It fails safe: if the check can't run, the item waits for a human, never auto-publishes.)
  2. Human approval. Nothing appears in the store or gallery until a Chervil moderator approves it.

So what you browse is curated, not a free-for-all.

How it fits together

  • Build an agent in Chervil (or distill one from a conversation).
  • Publish it — it's on your profile and importable by anyone.
  • Submit it to the store, pick a category.
  • Once approved, it's in the Agent store for the whole community to import.

Publishing agents to your profile and submitting to the store are free (up to a few items); Chervil Pro lifts the cap to unlimited.

Get it

Chervil is free, open source, and bring-your-own-AI. Download for Windows, browse the Agent store, star it on GitHub, or come say hi on Discord.

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