See comment here:
https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3162#issuecomment-3192859097
-- TL;DR it is quite complex to invoke the recording workflow correctly
for an end developer writing tests. This script simplifies the work.
No more manual GitHub UI navigation!
## Script Functionality
- Auto-detects your current branch and associated PR
- Finds the right repository context (works from forks!)
- Runs the workflow where it can actually commit back
- Validates prerequisites and provides helpful error messages
## How to Use
First ensure you are on the branch which introduced a new test and want
it recorded. **Make sure you have pushed this branch remotely, easiest
is to create a PR.**
```
# Record tests for current branch
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh
# Record specific test subdirectories
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --test-subdirs "agents,inference"
# Record with vision tests enabled
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --run-vision-tests
# Record tests matching a pattern
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --test-pattern "test_streaming"
```
## Test Plan
Ran `./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh -s inference -k
tool_choice` which started
4820409329
which successfully committed recorded outputs.