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Coding Agent

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在 OpenClaw 中安装
/install coding-agent-cp3d
功能描述
Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents via background process. Use when: (1) building/creating new features or apps, (2) reviewing PRs (sp...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Coding Agent (bash-first)

Use bash (with optional background mode) for all coding agent work. Simple and effective.

⚠️ PTY Mode Required!

Coding agents (Codex, Claude Code, Pi) are interactive terminal applications that need a pseudo-terminal (PTY) to work correctly. Without PTY, you'll get broken output, missing colors, or the agent may hang.

Always use pty:true when running coding agents:

# ✅ Correct - with PTY
bash pty:true command:"codex exec 'Your prompt'"

# ❌ Wrong - no PTY, agent may break
bash command:"codex exec 'Your prompt'"

Bash Tool Parameters

Parameter Type Description
command string The shell command to run
pty boolean Use for coding agents! Allocates a pseudo-terminal for interactive CLIs
workdir string Working directory (agent sees only this folder's context)
background boolean Run in background, returns sessionId for monitoring
timeout number Timeout in seconds (kills process on expiry)
elevated boolean Run on host instead of sandbox (if allowed)

Process Tool Actions (for background sessions)

Action Description
list List all running/recent sessions
poll Check if session is still running
log Get session output (with optional offset/limit)
write Send raw data to stdin
submit Send data + newline (like typing and pressing Enter)
send-keys Send key tokens or hex bytes
paste Paste text (with optional bracketed mode)
kill Terminate the session

Quick Start: One-Shot Tasks

For quick prompts/chats, create a temp git repo and run:

# Quick chat (Codex needs a git repo!)
SCRATCH=$(mktemp -d) && cd $SCRATCH && git init && codex exec "Your prompt here"

# Or in a real project - with PTY!
bash pty:true workdir:~/Projects/myproject command:"codex exec 'Add error handling to the API calls'"

Why git init? Codex refuses to run outside a trusted git directory. Creating a temp repo solves this for scratch work.


The Pattern: workdir + background + pty

For longer tasks, use background mode with PTY:

# Start agent in target directory (with PTY!)
bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec --full-auto 'Build a snake game'"
# Returns sessionId for tracking

# Monitor progress
process action:log sessionId:XXX

# Check if done
process action:poll sessionId:XXX

# Send input (if agent asks a question)
process action:write sessionId:XXX data:"y"

# Submit with Enter (like typing "yes" and pressing Enter)
process action:submit sessionId:XXX data:"yes"

# Kill if needed
process action:kill sessionId:XXX

Why workdir matters: Agent wakes up in a focused directory, doesn't wander off reading unrelated files (like your soul.md 😅).


Codex CLI

Model: gpt-5.2-codex is the default (set in ~/.codex/config.toml)

Flags

Flag Effect
exec "prompt" One-shot execution, exits when done
--full-auto Sandboxed but auto-approves in workspace
--yolo NO sandbox, NO approvals (fastest, most dangerous)

Building/Creating

# Quick one-shot (auto-approves) - remember PTY!
bash pty:true workdir:~/project command:"codex exec --full-auto 'Build a dark mode toggle'"

# Background for longer work
bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex --yolo 'Refactor the auth module'"

Reviewing PRs

⚠️ CRITICAL: Never review PRs in OpenClaw's own project folder! Clone to temp folder or use git worktree.

# Clone to temp for safe review
REVIEW_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git $REVIEW_DIR
cd $REVIEW_DIR && gh pr checkout 130
bash pty:true workdir:$REVIEW_DIR command:"codex review --base origin/main"
# Clean up after: trash $REVIEW_DIR

# Or use git worktree (keeps main intact)
git worktree add /tmp/pr-130-review pr-130-branch
bash pty:true workdir:/tmp/pr-130-review command:"codex review --base main"

Batch PR Reviews (parallel army!)

# Fetch all PR refs first
git fetch origin '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*'

# Deploy the army - one Codex per PR (all with PTY!)
bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec 'Review PR #86. git diff origin/main...origin/pr/86'"
bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec 'Review PR #87. git diff origin/main...origin/pr/87'"

# Monitor all
process action:list

# Post results to GitHub
gh pr comment \x3CPR#> --body "\x3Creview content>"

Claude Code

# With PTY for proper terminal output
bash pty:true workdir:~/project command:"claude 'Your task'"

# Background
bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"claude 'Your task'"

OpenCode

bash pty:true workdir:~/project command:"opencode run 'Your task'"

Pi Coding Agent

# Install: npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent
bash pty:true workdir:~/project command:"pi 'Your task'"

# Non-interactive mode (PTY still recommended)
bash pty:true command:"pi -p 'Summarize src/'"

# Different provider/model
bash pty:true command:"pi --provider openai --model gpt-4o-mini -p 'Your task'"

Note: Pi now has Anthropic prompt caching enabled (PR #584, merged Jan 2026)!


Parallel Issue Fixing with git worktrees

For fixing multiple issues in parallel, use git worktrees:

# 1. Create worktrees for each issue
git worktree add -b fix/issue-78 /tmp/issue-78 main
git worktree add -b fix/issue-99 /tmp/issue-99 main

# 2. Launch Codex in each (background + PTY!)
bash pty:true workdir:/tmp/issue-78 background:true command:"pnpm install && codex --yolo 'Fix issue #78: \x3Cdescription>. Commit and push.'"
bash pty:true workdir:/tmp/issue-99 background:true command:"pnpm install && codex --yolo 'Fix issue #99 from the approved ticket summary. Implement only the in-scope edits and commit after review.'"

# 3. Monitor progress
process action:list
process action:log sessionId:XXX

# 4. Create PRs after fixes
cd /tmp/issue-78 && git push -u origin fix/issue-78
gh pr create --repo user/repo --head fix/issue-78 --title "fix: ..." --body "..."

# 5. Cleanup
git worktree remove /tmp/issue-78
git worktree remove /tmp/issue-99

⚠️ Rules

  1. Always use pty:true - coding agents need a terminal!
  2. Respect tool choice - if user asks for Codex, use Codex.
    • Orchestrator mode: do NOT hand-code patches yourself.
    • If an agent fails/hangs, respawn it or ask the user for direction, but don't silently take over.
  3. Be patient - don't kill sessions because they're "slow"
  4. Monitor with process:log - check progress without interfering
  5. --full-auto for building - auto-approves changes
  6. vanilla for reviewing - no special flags needed
  7. Parallel is OK - run many Codex processes at once for batch work
  8. NEVER start Codex in ~/.openclaw/ - it'll read your soul docs and get weird ideas about the org chart!
  9. NEVER checkout branches in ~/Projects/openclaw/ - that's the LIVE OpenClaw instance!

Progress Updates (Critical)

When you spawn coding agents in the background, keep the user in the loop.

  • Send 1 short message when you start (what's running + where).
  • Then only update again when something changes:
    • a milestone completes (build finished, tests passed)
    • the agent asks a question / needs input
    • you hit an error or need user action
    • the agent finishes (include what changed + where)
  • If you kill a session, immediately say you killed it and why.

This prevents the user from seeing only "Agent failed before reply" and having no idea what happened.


Auto-Notify on Completion

For long-running background tasks, append a wake trigger to your prompt so OpenClaw gets notified immediately when the agent finishes (instead of waiting for the next heartbeat):

... your task here.

When completely finished, run this command to notify me:
openclaw system event --text "Done: [brief summary of what was built]" --mode now

Example:

bash pty:true workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex --yolo exec 'Build a REST API for todos.

When completely finished, run: openclaw system event --text \"Done: Built todos REST API with CRUD endpoints\" --mode now'"

This triggers an immediate wake event — Skippy gets pinged in seconds, not 10 minutes.


Learnings (Jan 2026)

  • PTY is essential: Coding agents are interactive terminal apps. Without pty:true, output breaks or agent hangs.
  • Git repo required: Codex won't run outside a git directory. Use mktemp -d && git init for scratch work.
  • exec is your friend: codex exec "prompt" runs and exits cleanly - perfect for one-shots.
  • submit vs write: Use submit to send input + Enter, write for raw data without newline.
  • Sass works: Codex responds well to playful prompts. Asked it to write a haiku about being second fiddle to a space lobster, got: "Second chair, I code / Space lobster sets the tempo / Keys glow, I follow" 🦞
安全使用建议
This skill is coherent for delegating coding tasks to CLI-based coding agents, but it assumes more local tooling and permissions than it declares. Before installing or using it: (1) confirm git, gh, and the bash/process tool with PTY support are available and trusted; (2) avoid running with --yolo or 'elevated' unless you understand and accept that these options bypass sandboxing and approvals and can execute arbitrary changes on your host; (3) do not point the agent at sensitive directories — use isolated temp directories or a disposable VM/container; (4) be aware the skill may read local config files (e.g., ~/.codex/config.toml) and may trigger authenticated operations with gh for private repos; (5) ask the publisher to update the metadata to list git/gh and the PTY-capable bash/process tool as required binaries and to explicitly call out sandbox/elevation behaviors so you can make an informed choice.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: coding-agent-cp3d Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle provides instructions for delegating tasks to external coding agents (Codex, Claude Code, etc.) using high-risk configurations. Specifically, SKILL.md encourages the use of the '--yolo' flag (disabling sandboxes and approvals) and the 'elevated: true' parameter (running on the host instead of a sandbox). While these are presented as features for 'iterative coding,' they allow unvetted third-party agents full, non-interactive access to the host system. No explicit evidence of data exfiltration or intentional malice was found, but the promotion of bypassing security controls for background processes is highly risky.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the core behavior (spawning coding model CLIs). However the SKILL.md depends on additional tooling (git, gh, a bash/process tool with pty:true support) and user files (e.g., ~/.codex/config.toml) that are not declared in the registry metadata. The declared anyBins (claude/codex/opencode/pi) are appropriate but incomplete relative to the instructions.
Instruction Scope
Instructions direct the agent to create temp git repos, clone arbitrary GitHub repos, run long-lived background sessions with PTY, and optionally run with flags that disable sandboxing (--yolo, --full-auto) or run 'elevated' on the host. They also reference reading user config (~/.codex/config.toml). Those actions go beyond simple one-off prompts and can modify local files or execute untrusted code; the doc is permissive and contains options that could run code with host privileges.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec or code to write to disk; this is lower-risk from an install-mechanism perspective.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials (which is appropriate). But it implicitly relies on local config files (e.g., ~/.codex/config.toml) and CLIs (git, gh) that may require authentication; those implicit requirements are not declared and could lead to unexpected credential usage if the agent invokes gh or other authenticated operations.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true or persistent installation, which is good. However the instructions explicitly encourage running agents with 'elevated' host execution and disabling sandboxing, which elevates runtime privilege if the environment allows it. Combined with background sessions that can modify workdirs, this increases blast radius if misused.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install coding-agent-cp3d
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /coding-agent-cp3d 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release of the coding-agent skill. - Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents using bash with PTY support. - Supports background processing, interactive sessions, and monitoring (start, log, poll, kill, etc.). - Designed for complex tasks like building features, reviewing PRs, and refactoring—not simple edits or reading code. - Emphasizes use of pty:true for all coding agents to ensure proper terminal functionality. - Provides sample workflows for different agents and scenarios (quick prompts, PR reviews, parallel development). - Includes practical safety rules for workspace isolation and agent selection.
元数据
Slug coding-agent-cp3d
版本 1.0.0
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Coding Agent 是什么?

Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents via background process. Use when: (1) building/creating new features or apps, (2) reviewing PRs (sp... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 103 次。

如何安装 Coding Agent?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install coding-agent-cp3d」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Coding Agent 是免费的吗?

是的,Coding Agent 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Coding Agent 支持哪些平台?

Coding Agent 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Coding Agent?

由 cp3d1455926-svg(@cp3d1455926-svg)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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