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Named Tmux Manager - Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini in tiled tmux panes. Visual dashboards, command palette, context rotation, robot mode API, work assignment, safety system. Go CLI.
Spawn and manage multiple Codex CLI agents via tmux to work on tasks in parallel. Use whenever a task can be decomposed into independent subtasks (e.g. batch triage, parallel fixes, multi-file refactors). When codex and tmux are available, prefer this over the built-in Task tool for parallelism.
Autonomous multi-agent task orchestration with dependency analysis, parallel tmux/Codex execution, and self-healing heartbeat monitoring. Use for large projects with multiple issues/tasks that need coordinated parallel execution.
A comprehensive skill for using the Cursor CLI agent for various software engineering tasks (updated for 2026 features, includes tmux automation guide).
Run Codex CLI /review via tmux to review uncommitted changes. Launches Codex in isolated tmux session, sends /review command, selects option 2, captures output. Use when you want a second opinion on uncommitted code changes.
Request code review and route results to a tmux pane. Default flow commits first; optional opt-in flow can target an existing commit without commit/push.
Explore and analyze TUI applications to document their features for cloning. Use when asked to reverse-engineer, analyze, document, or understand a terminal UI like Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, lazygit, or any ratatui/ncurses-based application. Launches the target TUI in tmux, systematically explores all views and keybindings, captures ASCII diagrams of each screen, and writes findings incrementally to a markdown file (survives context compaction).
Enables Claude Code to collaborate with OpenAI Codex CLI on Windows. Use this skill when the user wants to get a second opinion from Codex, compare approaches between Claude and Codex, or leverage both AI assistants for collaborative problem-solving. This skill supports both non-interactive mode (automatic response retrieval) and interactive mode (visual pane splitting with tmux).
Generate and manage tmux sessions for parallel sub-coordinators using git worktrees. Used when all sections are ready for execution.
Controls InnerClaude instances on Sprites.dev VMs for testing workflows, install patterns, and Claude-to-Claude interaction. INVOKE BEFORE any 'sprite exec', 'inner Claude', 'test this workflow', 'Claude controlling Claude', or remote VM operations. Documents the critical tmux+pipe-pane pattern that makes OuterClaude/InnerClaude interaction work. Also covers checkpoint/restore and bootstrap. (user)
Critically review terminal user interfaces for UX quality, responsiveness, visual design, and interactivity. Use when asked to "review my TUI", "test my TUI UX", "audit my terminal UI", "check TUI responsiveness", "review TUI keybindings", "check interactivity", or any request to evaluate the user experience quality of a ratatui/crossterm/ncurses-based terminal application. Launches the TUI in tmux, systematically tests 10 dimensions (responsiveness, input conflicts, visual clarity, navigation, feedback loops, error states, layout, keyboard design, permission flows, visual design & color), and produces a graded report with screenshots and specific findings. Benchmarks against Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex — the three best-in-class AI terminal UIs.
Spawn isolated agents for parallel task execution. Local mode auto-selects Codex sub-agents or Claude teams. Distributed mode uses tmux + Agent Mail (process isolation, persistence). Triggers: "swarm", "spawn agents", "parallel work".