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coding-agent
Delegate coding work to Codex, Claude Code, or OpenCode as background workers; not simple edits or read-only code lookup.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Delegate coding work to Codex, Claude Code, or OpenCode as background workers; not simple edits or read-only code lookup.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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| name | coding-agent |
| description | Delegate coding work to Codex, Claude Code, or OpenCode as background workers; not simple edits or read-only code lookup. |
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Use for background feature builds, PR reviews, large refactors, and issue-to-PR loops. Do not use for simple edits, read-only lookup, ACP thread-bound work, or any run inside ~/.dex, $DEX_STATE_DIR, or active OpenClaw state dirs.
background:true.pty:true.claude --permission-mode bypassPermissions --print.openclaw message send.process; do not kill slow workers without cause.~/Projects/openclaw; use an isolated checkout.Append this shape to every worker prompt with real values:
Notification route:
- channel: <notifyChannel>
- target: <notifyTarget>
- account: <notifyAccount or omit>
- reply_to: <notifyReplyTo or omit>
- thread_id: <notifyThreadId or omit>
When finished, send exactly one completion or failure message using:
openclaw message send --channel <channel> --target '<target>' --message '<brief result>'
Add --account, --reply-to, or --thread-id only when present above.
Do not use openclaw system event or heartbeat.
If no trustworthy route exists, say completion auto-notify is unavailable.
Write the worker prompt to a temp file first. This avoids shell quoting bugs when the required notification block contains quotes or newlines.
PROMPT=$(mktemp -t openclaw-worker-prompt.XXXXXX)
cat >"$PROMPT" <<'EOF'
Task.
<notification block>
EOF
printf 'prompt file: %s\n' "$PROMPT"
Use $PROMPT when launching from the same shell/session. If using a separate tool call, substitute the printed path.
Codex:
bash pty:true background:true workdir:/path/repo command:"codex exec - < \"$PROMPT\""
Claude Code:
bash background:true workdir:/path/repo command:"claude --permission-mode bypassPermissions --print < \"$PROMPT\""
OpenCode:
bash pty:true background:true workdir:/path/repo command:"opencode run < \"$PROMPT\""
sessionId immediately.process; cancel through Task Registry if mirrored there.Codex needs a trusted git repo:
SCRATCH=$(mktemp -d)
git -C "$SCRATCH" init
PROMPT=$(mktemp -t openclaw-worker-prompt.XXXXXX)
cat >"$PROMPT" <<'EOF'
Build X.
<notification block>
EOF
printf 'prompt file: %s\n' "$PROMPT"
bash pty:true background:true workdir:$SCRATCH command:"codex exec - < \"$PROMPT\""
list: running/recent sessions.poll: status.log: output.submit: send input + Enter.write: raw stdin.paste: paste text.kill: terminate.sessionId.Drive native Windows app GUIs (Office, Settings, Calculator, file dialogs, Photoshop, anything Win32) via UFO2 and the Windows accessibility tree. NOT for browser tasks -- use run_browser_task instead.
Drive a real web browser (Chromium via Playwright + browser-use) to accomplish tasks inside web pages -- forms, scraping, multi-page flows, web-based tests. Use for ANY task that interacts with rendered HTML.
Debug Node.js with node inspect, --inspect, breakpoints, CDP, heap, and CPU profiles.
Use the Crabbox wrapper for OpenClaw remote validation across Linux, macOS, Windows, and WSL2, including delegated Blacksmith Testbox proof. Report the actual provider and id.
Debug OpenClaw model, provider, tool-surface, code-mode, streaming, and live/Crabbox behavior by choosing the right logs, probes, and proof path before changing code.
Run, rerun, debug, or interpret OpenClaw Parallels install, onboarding, gateway smoke, and upgrade checks.