| name | cmux-cli |
| description | Comprehensive cmux CLI usage guide. Use when the user asks about cmux CLI, cmux --help, socket commands, command discovery, workspaces, panes, surfaces, browser CLI, hooks, feed, settings, or automation through the cmux command. |
cmux CLI
Use this skill when a task is best handled through the cmux command line, or when the user asks how to use, inspect, script, or document the cmux CLI. Prefer the live CLI help for exact syntax, then apply the safety rules here.
Prerequisites
Use the cmux binary on PATH for normal user workflows:
cmux --help
cmux version
cmux ping
When dogfooding a tagged Debug build from a cmux source checkout, use the tag-bound helper instead of /tmp/cmux-cli:
CMUX_TAG=<tag> scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh --help
CMUX_TAG=<tag> scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh identify --json
scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh targets /tmp/cmux-debug-<tag>.sock, uses the matching CLI from the tagged app bundle, and scrubs ambient cmux terminal context before running.
Discovery
Always discover current syntax from the CLI before giving exact command help:
cmux --help
cmux help
cmux <command> --help
cmux docs settings
cmux docs shortcuts
cmux docs api
cmux docs browser
cmux docs agents
cmux docs dock
Some subcommands print the top-level help instead of detailed subcommand help. If that happens, search the source locally:
rg -n "Usage: cmux <command>|case \"<command>\"|run.*<Command>" CLI
Do not fetch source files with gh api. Read the local checkout or active worktree.
Mental Model
cmux exposes app state over a Unix socket.
- Window: top-level macOS cmux window.
- Workspace: sidebar tab-like container inside a window.
- Pane: split region inside a workspace.
- Surface: tab inside a pane. A surface can host a terminal, browser, markdown viewer, diff viewer, or other panel.
- Panel: lower-level content implementation. Prefer surface commands unless a command explicitly requires
--panel.
Handle inputs usually accept UUIDs, refs such as window:1, workspace:2, pane:3, surface:4, or numeric indexes. Output defaults to refs:
cmux --id-format refs identify
cmux --id-format both list-pane-surfaces --workspace workspace:1
cmux --json --id-format both tree --all
Socket Targeting
Prefer the caller environment when running inside cmux:
printf 'workspace=%s\nsurface=%s\nsocket=%s\n' \
"${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" \
"${CMUX_SURFACE_ID:-}" \
"${CMUX_SOCKET_PATH:-}"
cmux identify --json
Use explicit socket targeting for tagged or non-default apps:
cmux --socket /tmp/cmux-debug-<tag>.sock identify --json
CMUX_SOCKET_PATH=/tmp/cmux-debug-<tag>.sock cmux ping
Socket auth resolves in this order: --password, then CMUX_SOCKET_PASSWORD, then the password saved in Settings. Do not ask the user for a password until cmux capabilities --json or the command error shows auth is actually required.
Global Options
Common global options:
cmux --json <command>
cmux --id-format refs <command>
cmux --id-format uuids <command>
cmux --id-format both <command>
cmux --socket <path> <command>
cmux --password <password> <command>
Use --json for automation and scripts. Use plain output when writing quick human-facing status.
Safe First Commands
Start every automation session by inspecting context and capabilities:
cmux ping
cmux capabilities --json
cmux identify --json
cmux list-windows --json
cmux list-workspaces --json
cmux tree --all --json
Inside cmux, scope mutating commands to the caller workspace and surface by default:
cmux list-panes --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --json
cmux list-pane-surfaces --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --json
cmux read-screen --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --surface "${CMUX_SURFACE_ID:-}" --lines 80
Common Workflows
Use references/commands.md for a broader command catalog. High-frequency patterns:
cmux open . --focus false
cmux open https://example.com --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --focus false
cmux new-pane --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --type terminal --direction right --focus false
cmux new-surface --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --pane pane:2 --type terminal --focus false
cmux read-screen --surface "${CMUX_SURFACE_ID:-}" --scrollback --lines 200
cmux send --surface "${CMUX_SURFACE_ID:-}" "echo ok\n"
cmux send-key --surface "${CMUX_SURFACE_ID:-}" enter
cmux browser open https://example.com --focus false
cmux browser snapshot --surface surface:5 --compact
cmux browser click "button[type=submit]" --snapshot-after
cmux docs settings
cmux settings path
cmux config validate
cmux reload-config
cmux set-status build running --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --color "#ff9500"
cmux set-progress 0.4 --label "Building" --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}"
cmux clear-status build --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}"
cmux clear-progress --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}"
Command Families
The CLI includes these broad families:
- App/docs/settings:
welcome, docs, settings, config, shortcuts, reload-config, themes.
- Openers and viewers:
open, markdown, diff, browser commands.
- Context and topology:
identify, list-windows, list-workspaces, tree, workspace/window/pane/surface lifecycle commands.
- Terminal IO:
read-screen, send, send-key, capture-pane, pipe-pane, clear-history, respawn-pane.
- Browser automation:
browser open, goto, snapshot, click, fill, screenshot, get, find, tab, cookies, storage.
- Notifications and sidebar state:
notify, notification list/read/clear commands, right-sidebar, set-status, set-progress, log.
- Agent workflows:
hooks, feed, claude-teams, codex-teams, omo, omx, omc.
- Auth and cloud:
auth, login, logout, vm or cloud.
- Advanced socket/debug:
capabilities, events, rpc, surface-health, debug-terminals, trigger-flash.
- tmux compatibility:
capture-pane, resize-pane, wait-for, swap-pane, break-pane, join-pane, find-window, buffers, hooks, messages.
Non-Disruptive Automation
The user may be looking at a different workspace, window, or app. Treat focus changes like UI clicks.
Do not call these unless the user explicitly asks:
focus-window
focus-pane
focus-panel
select-workspace
tab-action actions that focus or select
right-sidebar focus
Prefer additive, scoped commands:
cmux new-pane --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --type terminal --direction right --focus false
cmux new-surface --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --pane pane:2 --type terminal --focus false
cmux send --workspace "${CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID:-}" --surface surface:7 "npm test\n"
When creating helper output for a task, reuse one right-side helper pane in the caller workspace. Use list-panes and list-pane-surfaces first, then create a new pane only when no suitable helper pane exists.
Settings Boundary
cmux-owned settings live in ~/.config/cmux/cmux.json. Ghostty terminal behavior lives in ~/.config/ghostty/config. Prefer Ghostty config for terminal behavior Ghostty already supports, such as font, cursor style, scrollback, theme, background opacity, and blur.
Before editing cmux.json, run:
cmux docs settings
cmux settings path
Back up the existing file to a timestamped .bak copy before editing, then run:
cmux reload-config
Debug and Tagged Builds
For cmux app/runtime development, build a tagged app before using CLI commands against it:
./scripts/reload.sh --tag <tag>
CMUX_TAG=<tag> scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh identify --json
CMUX_TAG=<tag> scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh list-workspaces --json
Do not use bare xcodebuild without a tagged -derivedDataPath. Do not use /tmp/cmux-cli for tagged dogfood because it points at the most recently reloaded build and can target the wrong socket.
Useful debug files:
cat /tmp/cmux-last-cli-path
cat /tmp/cmux-last-debug-log-path
tail -f "$(cat /tmp/cmux-last-debug-log-path 2>/dev/null || echo /tmp/cmux-debug.log)"
Rules
- Run
cmux --help or cmux <command> --help before giving exact syntax.
- Use
--json for scripts and agent automation.
- Scope mutating commands with
--workspace, --surface, --pane, and --window where available.
- Prefer
CMUX_WORKSPACE_ID, CMUX_SURFACE_ID, and CMUX_SOCKET_PATH over focused-window fallbacks.
- Pass
--focus false or --no-focus whenever the command supports it unless the user asked to focus something.
- Never change settings without first running
cmux docs settings or cmux settings path; back up cmux.json before editing.
- Prefer Ghostty config for terminal behavior Ghostty already supports.
- For tagged Debug builds, use
CMUX_TAG=<tag> scripts/cmux-debug-cli.sh ....
- Do not run commands against the default socket when the task is about a tagged app.
- Do not ask the user to paste commands into cmux when the CLI can perform the setup directly.
Related Skills
skills/cmux/SKILL.md covers core topology and routing.
- the
cmux-workspace skill covers current-workspace targeting and helper panes.
- the
cmux-browser skill covers browser surface automation.
- the
cmux-config skill covers safe settings edits.
- the
cmux-markdown skill covers markdown viewer panels.