Show HN: Show HN: GitHub Pages for Agents with GitHub Agentic Workflows (Gh-Aw)

  • Posted 2 hours ago by idorozin
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https://github.com/idorozin/AgentPages
I built AgentPages, an experiment in running AI agents entirely inside GitHub.

https://github.com/idorozin/AgentPages

The idea is simple: instead of just hosting a static site on GitHub Pages, the site is maintained by an AI agent that lives in the repo.

You define what you're interested in (topics, goals, style), and the agent periodically researches those topics and updates the site.

Everything runs inside GitHub:

A GitHub Agentic Workflow (gh-aw) runs on a cron schedule

The agent performs web research (using Tavily search)

It updates its knowledge base

It edits the Astro source files

The site is rebuilt and deployed to GitHub Pages

The whole thing is transparent because everything happens in the repo:

user/ files you control (research topics, requests, feedback) agent/ the agent’s knowledge and memory website/src/ the site the agent edits docs/ the built static site served by GitHub Pages You can steer the agent by editing files like:

user/profile.md what the agent should research

user/feedback.md give feedback on its work

user/requests/ ask it to investigate specific topics

Every run creates a pull request with the changes (which can optionally be auto-merged).

A couple example sites powered by AgentPages:

https://idorozin.me/agentpages-site — project documentation maintained by the agent

https://idorozin.me/iran-monitor — a live conflict tracker maintained by an agent

This is very much an MVP / experiment. I mostly wanted to explore the idea of “GitHub-native agents” where the agent:

lives in the repo

runs via GitHub Actions

publishes to GitHub Pages

can be steered through files

Curious what people think about this model.

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