| name | aoe |
| description | Manage AI coding agent sessions via Agent of Empires (aoe) |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"requires":{"bins":["aoe","tmux"]},"homepage":"https://github.com/njbrake/agent-of-empires"}} |
Agent of Empires (aoe) Skill
Use aoe to create, manage, and monitor AI coding agent sessions (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, etc.) in tmux. Prefer aoe over raw tmux commands for agent management.
When to use this skill
- Launching one or more AI coding agents on project directories
- Monitoring agent progress (waiting vs running vs idle)
- Capturing agent output for review
- Organizing agents into groups or profiles
- Setting up parallel worktree-based development
Do NOT use this skill for general tmux window/pane management unrelated to coding agents.
Core concepts
- Session: An agent process running in a tmux session. Each session has an ID, title, tool (e.g.
claude), and project path.
- Group: A named folder for organizing sessions (supports nesting with
/, e.g. backend/api).
- Profile: A separate workspace with its own sessions and config. Use
-p <name> globally or set AGENT_OF_EMPIRES_PROFILE.
- Status: One of
running, waiting, idle, stopped, error, starting, unknown.
Command reference
Adding sessions
aoe add . -t "my feature"
aoe add /path/to/repo -t "API work" -g backend -l
aoe add . -t "codex session" -c codex
aoe add . -t "fix-123" -w fix/issue-123 -l
aoe add . -t "sandboxed" -s -l
aoe add . -t "sub task" -P <parent-id>
aoe add . -t "yolo" -y -l
Listing sessions
aoe list
aoe list --json
aoe list --all
JSON output shape (aoe list --json):
[
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4-...",
"title": "my feature",
"project_path": "/home/user/project",
"group_path": "backend",
"tool": "claude",
"status": "running",
"profile": "default"
}
]
Session lifecycle
aoe session start <id-or-title>
aoe session stop <id-or-title>
aoe session restart <id-or-title>
aoe session attach <id-or-title>
Inspecting sessions
aoe session show <id-or-title> --json
aoe session capture <id-or-title> --json
aoe session capture <id-or-title> -n 100 --strip-ansi
aoe session capture <id-or-title>
aoe status --json
aoe status -q
JSON output shape (aoe session capture --json):
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4-...",
"title": "my feature",
"status": "waiting",
"tool": "claude",
"content": "... pane text ...",
"lines": 50
}
JSON output shape (aoe session show --json):
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4-...",
"title": "my feature",
"path": "/home/user/project",
"group": "backend",
"tool": "claude",
"command": "claude",
"status": "running",
"profile": "default"
}
JSON output shape (aoe status --json):
{
"total": 5,
"running": 2,
"waiting": 1,
"idle": 1,
"stopped": 1,
"sessions": [...]
}
Auto-detection (inside a tmux pane)
When called from within an aoe-managed tmux session, identifier can be omitted:
aoe session show
aoe session capture
aoe session current --json
Renaming and organizing
aoe session rename <id> -t "new title"
aoe session rename <id> -g "new/group"
aoe group create mygroup
aoe group move <id-or-title> mygroup
aoe group list --json
aoe group delete mygroup --force
Profiles
aoe profile list
aoe profile create staging
aoe profile delete staging
aoe profile default staging
aoe -p staging list
Worktrees
aoe worktree list
aoe worktree info <id-or-title>
aoe worktree cleanup -f
Removing sessions
aoe remove <id-or-title>
aoe remove <id-or-title> --delete-worktree --force
Workflow patterns
Single agent
aoe add /path/to/repo -t "feature X" -l
aoe session capture "feature X" --json
Parallel worktree agents
aoe add . -t "issue-100" -w fix/issue-100 -l
aoe add . -t "issue-101" -w fix/issue-101 -l
aoe add . -t "issue-102" -w fix/issue-102 -l
aoe status --json
Monitoring loop
Poll all sessions until none are running:
while true; do
status=$(aoe status --json)
waiting=$(echo "$status" | jq '.waiting')
running=$(echo "$status" | jq '.running')
if [ "$running" -eq 0 ] && [ "$waiting" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "All agents finished"
break
fi
echo "Running: $running, Waiting: $waiting"
sleep 30
done
Capture and review
for id in $(aoe list --json | jq -r '.[].id'); do
echo "=== $id ==="
aoe session capture "$id" -n 100 --strip-ansi
echo
done
Group operations via TUI
Groups are primarily managed through the aoe TUI (run aoe with no arguments). The TUI supports bulk start/stop/restart on groups. Use CLI commands above for scripted workflows.