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Strawberry companions can create files and reports as part of their work. Files can live in a chat session, a companion folder, your workspace, or a team workspace.

Reports

Open strawberry://knowledge/reports. Reports are generated by companion tasks. Open a report to see the full output and continue the conversation that produced it.

Files in companion settings

Open a companion’s settings and go to Files. The file browser can show:
  • The companion’s own folder
  • Your workspace
  • Team workspace when a local team folder exists
You can drop local files into the open folder to copy them there. If a file with the same name already exists, Strawberry saves the dropped file with a unique numbered name.

Workspace files

Your workspace is profile-level. It can hold memory, skills, transcripts, reports, and regular files you want companions to use. Team workspace files are shared with team members. See Team shared files. You can share a synced file, folder, report, or generated HTML artifact:
  1. Open the file or folder.
  2. Choose Share or Copy public link.
  3. Strawberry publishes a snapshot and copies a strawberrybrowser.com/files/... link.
Public links are unlisted snapshots. They are not private access-controlled shares. Revoke a public link from the share dialog when it should no longer load.

Share access with people

In the share dialog, use Invite people by email to share access with specific people. If you are on a team, typing in the field suggests team members by name and email. Select a suggestion to fill the email, then click Invite. Use the permission menu next to each person to choose viewer or editor access, or remove access when they no longer need the file.

Send or download reports

The report share dialog also includes action chips for connected sharing apps and downloads. Reports can be downloaded as Markdown or PDF. If Slack or Gmail is connected, use the Slack or Gmail chip to open a send dialog with the report attached.

Best practices

  • Put reusable reference files in your workspace or team workspace.
  • Put companion-specific instructions and skills in that companion’s folder.
  • Publish public links only for files you are comfortable sharing with anyone who has the URL.
  • Regenerate public links when the source file changes.