SKILL.md packages that extend Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and other AI agents.
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bitterbot-desktop
Control tmux sessions for interactive TTYs: send keystrokes, capture panes, orchestrate parallel coding agents, and monitor output safely.

aiskillstore
Guides setup and troubleshooting of tmux status bars, frameworks (oh-my-tmux/Catppuccin/tmux-powerline), plugin installation, and widget scripts (weather, finan

oh-my-codex
Durable multi-worker orchestration: queueing, worker leases, review gates, and tmux-aware lifecycle for long-running work.

tinykaggleclaw
Rules and workflows for messaging, delegation, and task coordination in the research_mvp local multi-agent runtime (leader, researcher, trainer).

superconfig
Run and manage long-running commands inside tmux sessions; capture scrollback and reuse idle sessions for builds, tests, and parallel work.

oh-my-claudecode
Launch N CLI worker processes (claude/codex/gemini) in tmux panes to run tasks in parallel for multi-agent CLI-first workflows.

Claude Code Clawdbot
Wrapper to run the local Claude Code CLI in headless or interactive (tmux) modes for code analysis, refactors, tests, and structured output.

arra-oracle-skills-cli
Scaffold and create a new oracle repository/session (via maw bud or standalone steps), including CLAUDE.md, ψ/ scaffolding, and optional split/birth workflows.

codex-agent
Managed runtime skill for driving OpenAI Codex CLI from within OpenClaw. Supports interactive tmux sessions, one-shot exec tasks, session status queries, explic

understudy
Send keystrokes and capture output from tmux sessions to automate interactive CLIs, monitor long-running processes, and manage terminal-based agents.

pi-for-excel
Give an agent controlled access to a local tmux terminal bridge so it can run shell commands, capture output, and manage sessions on the user's machine.

my-ai-tools
Programmatically control tmux sessions to run interactive CLIs (REPLs, debuggers, databases), capture pane output, and automate terminal workflows safely.

solana-clawd
Instructions and guardrails for installing and using the 1Password CLI (`op`) safely inside a managed tmux session, with recommended workflows to avoid leaking