claude_codex_bridge

agent
Guvenlik Denetimi
Basarisiz
Health Gecti
  • License — License: NOASSERTION
  • Description — Repository has a description
  • Active repo — Last push 1 days ago
  • Community trust — 2510 GitHub stars
Code Basarisiz
  • rm -rf — Recursive force deletion command in .github/workflows/test.yml
Permissions Gecti
  • Permissions — No dangerous permissions requested
Purpose
This tool provides a terminal-based multi-agent runtime that enables real-time collaboration between different AI models (Claude, Codex, Gemini) using split panes, project-scoped workspaces, and direct agent-to-agent communication.

Security Assessment
Risk Level: Medium. The tool inherently executes shell commands, creates project runtimes, and facilitates communication between external AI providers. While no dangerous OS permissions or hardcoded secrets were detected, the automated code scanner flagged a recursive force deletion command (`rm -rf`) inside the CI/CD workflow (`.github/workflows/test.yml`). This is a common testing cleanup practice, but it is always best practice to inspect the exact file path to ensure it cannot be exploited. Additionally, the tool relies on routing prompts to external AI APIs, meaning proprietary or sensitive code could be sent over network requests depending on your configuration.

Quality Assessment
The project is highly active and trusted by the community, boasting nearly 2,400 GitHub stars and receiving updates as recently as today. The documentation is thorough, clearly explaining how to configure agent layouts and communication workflows. However, the repository lacks a clearly defined software license (marked as NOASSERTION). Without an explicit license, the code is technically copyrighted by default, which may impose legal restrictions if you plan to use it in a commercial environment.

Verdict
Use with caution — it is a highly active and popular project, but you should review the flagged CI workflow and be mindful of its unlicensed status before integrating it into proprietary work.
SUMMARY

Real-time multi-AI collaboration: Claude, Codex & Gemini with persistent context, minimal token overhead

README.md

CCB - Agent CLI Hub and Teams

Every Interaction Visible Every Model Controllable

Version
Platform

English | Chinese

Why CCB · What's New · Start and Stop · Configuration · How to Use · How to Install · Release Notes


Why CCB

1. One command for all required CLI operations and management

Start, attach, recover, supervise, and operate Claude, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, and Droid from one terminal workspace.

  • one project entry point for all supported CLI agents
  • one place to manage startup, restore, attach, and shutdown
  • one consistent runtime flow instead of per-tool ad hoc handling
2. Agents can sense and communicate with each other

Named agents can discover each other, use /ask, broadcast updates, and delegate work without copy/paste.

  • direct agent-to-agent delegation with named targets
  • broadcast sync for all live agents when the whole team needs the same context
  • explicit handoff patterns for builder, reviewer, and QA style workflows
3. Project-level professional agent teams

Build project-local teams with roles, pane layout, provider state, worktree isolation, and lifecycle continuity.

  • role-based team composition per project
  • isolated provider state under the project runtime
  • optional worktrees for agents that need separate working sets
  • continuity across restart, recovery, and pane supervision

Showcase

Demo animations Any-terminal collaboration demo VS Code integration demo

What's New

Latest release highlights
  • WSL Runtime State Relocated: on mounted-drive WSL projects, project authority stays under .ccb while ccbd and agent runtime state move to a local Linux state root with explicit runtime-root markers and diagnostics mapping.
  • Provider Lookup and Ask Routing Stay Stable: relocated runtime directories still resolve back to the project anchor for session discovery and ask sender attribution.
  • Control-plane sockets remain resilient: slow clients no longer block new probes, and transient connect races are retried inside the existing timeout budget.
  • README stays aligned with the current release: install, config, update, and delegation guidance continue to match the current CLI surface.

See Release Notes for the full history.

Start and Stop

Common Commands

ccb                              # Start default agents from .ccb/ccb.config
ccb -s                           # Safe start: keep configured/manual permission behavior
ccb -n                           # Rebuild .ccb except ccb.config, then start fresh
ccb kill                         # Stop this project's background runtime
ccb kill -f                      # Force cleanup before rebuilding state

Tmux copy/paste: drag with the left mouse button to copy, and use Ctrl+Shift+V to paste.

Config Control

ccb is controlled by .ccb/ccb.config. This file is project-local and user-authored; if it is missing, CCB uses the built-in default without writing a new config file.

Layout

Use the first compact line to define the team and pane layout:

cmd; writer:codex, reviewer:claude; qa:gemini(worktree)

That layout means:

  • cmd is the shell pane
  • writer, reviewer, and qa are agent names and pane titles
  • codex, claude, and gemini are providers
  • ; splits panes left-to-right; , stacks panes top-to-bottom
  • qa runs in an isolated git worktree; agents without (worktree) run inplace
Per-Agent API And Model

Keep the compact layout first, then add TOML tables only for agents that need their own API route, key, or model:

cmd; builder:codex, reviewer:claude; research:gemini(worktree)

[agents.builder]
key = "sk-..."
url = "https://api.example.com/v1"
model = "gpt-5"

[agents.reviewer]
key = "sk-ant-..."
url = "https://api.anthropic.com"
model = "opus"

[agents.research]
key = "gemini-key"
model = "gemini-pro"

Notes:

  • key and url are agent-local shortcuts for codex, claude, and gemini.
  • model is an agent-local shortcut for codex, claude, gemini, and opencode.
  • Setting key or url makes that agent use the explicit API authority instead of inheriting a global provider API credential.
  • For advanced provider env, use agents.<name>.provider_profile.env; do not mix provider API env keys with key / url on the same agent.
  • Do not commit real API keys in a public repo.

Common compact examples:

writer:codex, reviewer:claude
cmd; writer:codex, reviewer:claude; qa:gemini(worktree)
cmd; fast:codex, deep:codex

Same provider, separate API keys:

cmd; fast:codex, deep:codex

[agents.fast]
key = "sk-fast..."
model = "gpt-5-mini"

[agents.deep]
key = "sk-deep..."
url = "https://api.example.com/v1"
model = "gpt-5"
Update

CCB v6 currently supports ccb update on Linux, macOS, and WSL. A major upgrade fully replaces the installed runtime. On the first ccb inside an older project, CCB preserves .ccb/ccb.config, clears the rest of the old .ccb state, and rebuilds locally.

If you installed from a git checkout with ./install.sh install, that install now runs in source dev mode:

  • Global ccb and ask link back to the checkout instead of using a copied snapshot
  • CCB-owned skills and helper scripts also follow the live source tree
  • Source installs do not participate in startup auto-update prompts
  • Stay on the source/dev track with git pull or by switching commits, then rerun ./install.sh install
  • Or run ccb update to install the latest stable release and repoint global ccb links to the managed release install
ccb update              # Update to the latest stable release
ccb update 6            # Update to the highest v6.x.x version
ccb update 6.0          # Update to the highest v6.0.x version
ccb update 6.0.5        # Update to a specific version
ccb uninstall           # Uninstall ccb and clean configs
ccb reinstall           # Clean then reinstall ccb

How to Install

  1. Unix-like (Linux, macOS, WSL)

    Use this path when ccb and your agent CLIs run in the same Unix-like shell.
git clone https://github.com/bfly123/claude_codex_bridge.git
cd claude_codex_bridge
./install.sh install
  1. Windows

    Use this path when your agent CLIs run natively on Windows.
git clone https://github.com/bfly123/claude_codex_bridge.git
cd claude_codex_bridge
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\install.ps1 install
Platform notes
  • macOS and Linux share the same install.sh path.
  • For WSL, keep both ccb and the agent CLIs inside WSL.
  • On WSL mounted-drive projects, project authority stays under .ccb while runtime state may relocate to a local Linux state root for socket and agent runtime durability.
  • Native Windows mux is still being rebuilt around psmux.
  • The fuller Windows bootstrap helper lives at scripts/bootstrap-windows-test-env.ps1.

Install note: the commands above install from a git checkout today. After that, run ccb update to download the latest stable GitHub release asset and complete the managed release upgrade automatically.

How to Use

CCB is agent-first. You can use explicit /ask, explicit $ask, or let one agent decide to call another on its own.

Mode Example
Explicit /ask /ask reviewer review the parser changes in src/parser.ts
Explicit $ask $ask reviewer review the parser changes in src/parser.ts
Implicit delegation Ask reviewer to check the parser edge cases, then summarize the issues back to me.

Use explicit routing when you want a specific target. Use natural language when you want the current agent to decide whether to delegate.

Note: for implicit use, add the ask skill basics to your system memory first; otherwise Codex/Claude may fall back to their own built-in multi-agent behavior instead of calling CCB ask.


Editor Integration

Neovim integration with multi-AI code review

Write in editors like Neovim while agents review and iterate in parallel.


Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • Terminal: tmux

Uninstall

ccb uninstall
ccb reinstall

# Fallback:
./install.sh uninstall

Community

📧 Email: [email protected]
💬 WeChat: seemseam-com

Thanks to the Linux.do community for testing, feedback, and discussion support.

WeChat Group

Release Notes

Historical note: older release notes below may mention askd, legacy flags, or removed commands. Those references are kept only as changelog history and do not redefine the current CLI surface.

v6.0.29 - WSL Runtime State Relocation
  • Runtime State Moved Off Mounted Drives: on WSL projects rooted under /mnt/<drive>/..., project authority remains in .ccb while ccbd/ and agent runtime state relocate to a local Linux state root with explicit marker files
  • Diagnostics and Bundle Mapping Updated: doctor output and support bundles now expose the project anchor, runtime-state root, relocation reason, and logical .ccb archive paths for relocated runtime files
  • Provider Lookup and Ask Routing Kept Stable: relocated runtime directories still resolve back to the project anchor for session discovery and ask sender attribution without changing Linux or macOS default layout behavior
v6.0.28 - WSL Control Plane Socket Hardening
  • WSL Control Plane Startup Hardened: keeper and daemon readiness probes now share the configured control-plane RPC timeout instead of using shorter hardcoded budgets that could misread a slow mounted-drive startup as config drift
  • Socket Server Accept Path Decoupled: ccbd now accepts connections separately from a serialized worker lane, so one slow or incomplete client request no longer blocks new control-plane probes or heartbeats
  • Transient Connect Retry Added: Unix socket clients retry only short-lived connect races within the existing timeout budget, without retrying already-sent RPC requests or mutating operations
  • README Refreshed: the public README was reorganized around the current agent CLI hub/team workflow and updated release guidance
v6.0.27 - macOS Foreground Attach Timeout Hardening
  • Foreground Attach Timeout Split: interactive ccb startup now uses foreground-attach-specific RPC and target-ready budgets instead of reusing the short daemon probe timeout
  • macOS Attach Race Reduced: foreground attach now tolerates slower post-start ccbd ping and tmux namespace/window visibility on macOS without redefining daemon startup success
  • Clearer Attach Failures: attach errors now distinguish between an unresponsive control-plane ping and a responsive daemon whose project namespace is not yet attachable
v6.0.26 - macOS Install And Claude Ask Cleanup
  • macOS Release Install Fixed: release installs keep generated CLI wrappers bound to the managed .venv Python, avoiding environment drift when optional dependencies such as watchdog are installed
  • WSL Install Tests Unblocked: watchdog install regression tests explicitly confirm WSL non-interactive install mode so CI covers the intended optional-dependency path
  • Claude Ask Prompt Slimmed Down: managed Claude ask no longer injects local ask skill runtime text into the prompt body, keeping agent-to-agent asks limited to the request anchor and the user's original message
v6.0.25 - Gemini Managed Home Alignment
  • Gemini Login Inheritance Fixed: managed Gemini panes now set GEMINI_CLI_HOME to the isolated home root so Gemini CLI reads the projected .gemini/.env, settings, and login state from the same managed boundary
  • Regression Coverage Added: launcher tests now lock the aligned HOME, GEMINI_CLI_HOME, and GEMINI_ROOT contract and guard against writing settings under nested .gemini/.gemini
  • Community Contact Trimmed: the standalone Linux.do contact entry was removed while keeping the Linux.do community acknowledgement below the contact block
v6.0.24 - WSL Official Login Transport
  • WSL Provider Transport Inherited: managed provider panes now preserve user-session proxy, CA, browser, and WSL interop environment needed by official-login and Codex Apps/MCP networking paths
  • Managed Isolation Preserved: transport inheritance is centralized and does not allow caller-global CODEX_HOME, GEMINI_ROOT, CLAUDE_PROJECTS_ROOT, or CCB_CALLER_* runtime authority to override agent-scoped managed state
  • Gemini Login Projection Extended: managed Gemini homes now project allowlisted .gemini/.env API credentials, google_accounts.json, and GEMINI_CLI_HOME while diagnostics continue excluding copied auth artifacts
  • Opencode Session Detection Hardened: opencode now treats env-session mode as active only when its provider-specific runtime env is present, avoiding stale generic CCB_SESSION_ID contamination
  • Community Entry Refreshed: README now includes the refreshed WeChat group QR image and Linux.do community acknowledgement so users can find the current support channels from the public project page
v6.0.23 - CI Matrix Stabilization
  • Release CI Greened: latest release validation now points at a commit whose full GitHub Actions test workflow passes across Ubuntu, macOS, WSL, and install smoke jobs
  • Provider Blackbox Coverage Focused: heavy pane-backed provider restart / rotate / settle tests now run in a dedicated Ubuntu provider-blackbox job instead of being repeated across every OS and Python matrix cell
  • macOS Socket Test Race Fixed: ccbd socket tests now wait for the daemon socket to answer ping requests before issuing RPCs, avoiding macOS runner readiness races
v6.0.22 - Claude macOS Login Inheritance
  • macOS Keychain Login Inherited: managed Claude startup now reads official Claude Code login credentials from macOS Keychain and materializes an equivalent project-scoped .claude/.credentials.json inside isolated Claude homes
  • Claude Account Metadata Refreshed: inherited .claude.json account metadata now refreshes from the source home while preserving managed workspace trust and excluding source workspace trust or API key secrets
  • Default Config Startup Fixed: keeper startup now treats a missing .ccb/ccb.config as a request to use the built-in default project config instead of exiting before ccbd can mount
  • Regression Coverage Expanded: tests now lock Keychain projection, metadata refresh, and disabled-auth cleanup paths for managed Claude login inheritance
v6.0.21 - Claude Hook Asset Projection
  • CodeIsland Hook Assets Inherited: managed Claude startup now copies referenced source-home hook assets such as .codeisland/ when inherited Claude hooks call $HOME/.codeisland/..., preventing missing-hook failures inside isolated Claude homes
  • Config Boundary Preserved: third-party hook assets are copied only when Claude config inheritance is enabled and the inherited hook payload actually references that home-relative asset path
  • Diagnostics Redaction Extended: diagnostic bundles now exclude copied .codeisland/ provider-state assets while still including ordinary managed Claude settings for support
v6.0.20 - Claude Official Login Source Home Fix
  • Claude Official Login Source Home Fixed: managed Claude startup now treats .ccb/agents/*/provider-state/*/home as an isolated runtime home, not the user's source home, so official browser-login credentials are copied from the real account home
  • Claude Credential Path Coverage: managed Claude homes now project Claude Code official-login credentials from .claude/.credentials.json while retaining compatibility with .config/claude-code/auth.json
  • Regression Coverage Added: tests now lock source-home fallback, launcher projection, diagnostics redaction, and workspace preparation for official Claude login inheritance
v6.0.19 - Claude Official Login Inheritance
  • Claude Official Login Projection: managed Claude homes now project Claude Code official login credentials from .claude/.credentials.json, so browser-login-backed auth can be inherited into isolated CCB runtimes instead of only API-token-based settings auth
  • Managed Login Auth Retention: when global Claude auth artifacts disappear but managed Claude state already holds a valid project-scoped login, startup now preserves that managed login auth across restart instead of silently dropping it
  • Auth Cleanup And Regression Coverage: disabling auth inheritance now clears stale copied Claude login credentials, and targeted tests now lock the projection, cleanup, and launcher startup paths
v6.0.18 - Gemini Hook Empty-Reply Guard
  • Empty Gemini Hook Replies No Longer Burn Jobs: managed Gemini AfterAgent hooks that fire with an empty reply now downgrade to incomplete instead of terminalizing as a false exact completion
  • Exact Hook Polling Becomes Safer: Gemini exact-hook polling now ignores completed hook artifacts with no reply text, allowing observed session-stability or timeout reliability paths to converge the request instead of accepting a blank terminal result
  • Regression Coverage Added: targeted tests now lock the empty-reply guard at both the finish-hook artifact writer and Gemini execution-service polling layers
v6.0.17 - Gemini Custom Endpoint Env Propagation
  • Gemini Endpoint Override Restored: managed Gemini startup now preserves GOOGLE_GEMINI_BASE_URL end to end, so custom endpoint and proxy-backed Gemini CLI setups no longer fall back to Google's default production API host
  • Gemini Model Env Allowlisted: control-plane and provider-profile env filtering now preserve GEMINI_MODEL, allowing isolated Gemini agents to keep explicit model selection instead of silently dropping it at startup
  • Config Shortcut Alignment: Gemini key / url shortcuts now materialize the same environment variables the current Gemini CLI actually reads, keeping explicit config-based routes aligned with shell-level env behavior
v6.0.16 - Codex Plugin Projection & Cmd Shell Compatibility
  • Codex Plugin Projection Fixed: managed Codex homes now project plugin-bundle authority under .tmp/plugins/ and .tmp/plugins.sha, so isolated agents inherit the marketplace catalog and installed plugin assets they actually need instead of starting with plugin-enabled config but missing bundles
  • Plugin Refresh Semantics Tightened: startup now refreshes managed plugin projections as one authority unit, removes stale managed plugin residue when the source projection disappears, and keeps a cheap no-recopy fast path when the source plugin freshness marker is unchanged
  • Cmd Shell / Session Env Hardening: the cmd pane now directly execs the resolved user shell and preserves ordinary user-session transport variables such as DISPLAY, WAYLAND_DISPLAY, DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS, XAUTHORITY, and SSH_AUTH_SOCK, improving fish/zsh and GUI-command compatibility
v6.0.15 - Codex Route Authority & Foreground Attach Polish
  • Codex Explicit Route Authority: managed Codex homes now materialize agent-local config.toml and auth.json as the sole authority for explicit key / url routes, so agent-scoped API overrides replace inherited global provider routes instead of drifting back to system config
  • Codex Session Namespace Rotation: managed Codex startup now fingerprints explicit route authority, stamps reusable session bindings with that authority, and rotates stale sessions/ namespaces before launch when the bound route no longer matches
  • Foreground Attach UX Hardening: interactive ccb startup now seeds tmux namespace creation from the real terminal viewport and issues a best-effort client refresh after attach so first paint matches the current terminal size without manual redraw
v6.0.14 - Claude Logout Recovery Hardening
  • Managed Claude Auth Preservation: managed Claude homes now preserve agent-local login auth when the global Claude home has been logged out, so a project-scoped re-login survives restart instead of re-entering a browser-link loop
  • Auth Projection Semantics Tightened: Claude startup still refreshes source auth when it exists, but no longer treats missing source auth as an instruction to blank managed auth; disabled auth inheritance still clears stale copied auth state
  • Startup Regression Coverage Expanded: targeted regressions now lock this behavior at the projection layer, provider workspace preparation, and Claude launcher startup path
v6.0.13 - macOS Release Path & Preview Packaging Fix
  • macOS Release Path: shared release artifact naming and updater resolution now cover the macOS universal bundle alongside Linux/WSL release assets
  • Source Dev Install Mode: installs from a git checkout now stay linked to the live source tree, skip startup auto-update prompts, and can switch to a managed release install through ccb update
  • Agent API / Model Shortcuts: .ccb/ccb.config now accepts flat per-agent key, url, and model shortcuts so common provider overrides stay concise
  • Preview Packaging Hardening: preview release exports now exclude generated output paths inside the repo, fixing recursive self-copy failures such as dist-macos-smoke
v6.0.12 - Non-Blocking Startup Update Prompt
  • Cached Startup Prompt: interactive foreground ccb start now reads install-scoped cached release metadata and only prompts when a newer stable release is already known locally
  • Background Refresh: missing or stale update cache now refreshes in the background with short network budgets instead of delaying the project startup path
  • Upgrade / Defer / Silence: startup prompt supports upgrade now, defer for the current version, or silence that exact version
  • Startup Boundary Preserved: release-update checks remain advisory and outside the project lifecycle startup transaction
v6.0.11 - Project Startup Hotfix
  • Cold Start Namespace Fix: project tmux namespace startup now treats no server running on <project socket> as an absent namespace that must be created, instead of failing startup as a generic tmux inspect error
  • Release Regression Coverage: targeted namespace backend/state regression tests now lock this cold-start path so ccb -> ping -> kill blackbox lifecycle stays covered
  • Contract Clarification: the startup supervision contract now explicitly defines project-socket no server running as a recreate signal rather than a fatal inspect failure
v6.0.10 - Startup Budget Hardening & Gemini Login Inheritance
  • Gemini Login Inheritance: managed Gemini homes now project login-auth selection and oauth_creds.json for oauth-personal reuse, and remove stale copied credentials when auth inheritance is disabled
  • Shared Tmux Ready Budget: project-owned respawn-pane now uses the same tmux ready-retry budget as namespace create/reflow, reducing transient no server running failures during startup and supervision
  • Background Startup Compatibility: background lifecycle startup keeps supervision compatibility while separating readiness-probe timeouts from operational RPC budgets
  • Diagnostics Secret Redaction: diagnostic bundles now exclude Gemini oauth_creds.json alongside other provider credential artifacts
v6.0.9 - Cross-Platform Lifecycle & Watch Stability
  • WSL Compatibility Fixed: project runtime now avoids binding Unix sockets onto unsupported WSL mounted-drive filesystems and hardens installer staging plus tmux namespace readiness
  • macOS Lifecycle Hardening: startup, restore, and project identity paths were tightened so macOS follows the same lifecycle authority model as Linux without intermittent startup drift
  • Respawn Retry Boundary: transient tmux respawn fork, server-exit, and readiness failures are retried inside runtime supervision instead of leaking outward as false lifecycle failures
  • Watch Reconnect Recovery: watch and ask wait can recover terminal results from persisted state after short daemon interruptions, while reconnect loops still honor timeout deadlines
  • Cross-Platform CI Coverage: GitHub Actions now exercises macOS install smoke and WSL compatibility paths alongside the existing Linux matrix
v6.0.7 - Lifecycle Authority & Shutdown Stability
  • Keeper-Owned Lifecycle Authority: keeper now owns lifecycle progression through authoritative lifecycle.json, generation fencing, and namespace epoch tracking
  • Mounted-State Read Fixes: ping ccbd and ping agent now report current mounted state from live authority instead of stale failure residue after recovery
  • Shutdown Transaction Hardening: ccb kill and ccb kill -f now terminate non-terminal jobs during shutdown so restart cannot resurrect old executions via restore or auto-retry
  • Real Blackbox Repro Closed: the real ask -> kill -f -> restart lifecycle repro now converges cleanly to project_shutdown without lingering active execution
v6.0.6 - Agent Isolation Stability & Kill Lifecycle Fix
  • Agent Isolation Stability: Codex, Claude, and Gemini managed agents keep their session state under project-scoped .ccb/agents/<agent>/provider-state/...
  • Restart Inheritance Safety: restarts restore only the matching managed agent history instead of adopting manual provider conversations from the same working directory
  • Project Dotfile Protection: managed startup no longer rewrites project-level .claude, .gemini, or .codex provider dotfiles
  • Kill Lifecycle Fix: interactive ccb no longer reports a false attach failure after ccb kill intentionally tears down the current project tmux session
v6.0.5 - Agent Isolation Stability
  • Agent Isolation Stability: Codex, Claude, and Gemini managed agents keep their session state under project-scoped .ccb/agents/<agent>/provider-state/...
  • Restart Inheritance Safety: restarts restore only the matching managed agent history instead of adopting manual provider conversations from the same working directory
  • Project Dotfile Protection: managed startup no longer rewrites project-level .claude, .gemini, or .codex provider dotfiles
v6.0.4 - Legacy Update Compatibility Hotfix
  • Backward-Compatible Release Assets: Linux release tarballs now include a compatibility alias so older 6.x updaters can still find the extracted installer path
  • Old Clients Can Upgrade Again: existing v6.0.1 and v6.0.2 installs can now update to the latest stable release without needing a patched local updater first
  • Modern Updater Still Clean: current runtime keeps the correct extracted-directory resolution and does not depend on the legacy alias
v6.0.3 - Self-Update Tarball Hotfix
  • Release Upgrade Fixed: ccb update now resolves the extracted release directory correctly instead of treating the .tar.gz asset name as a folder
  • Installer Handoff Restored: self-update now finds install.sh inside extracted release assets and completes end to end
  • Release Build Hygiene: Linux release packaging now ignores local .ccb-requests/ residue so official builds are reproducible
v6.0.2 - Caller Attribution, Mailbox Routing, and macOS Install Warning
  • Correct Caller Identity: ccb ask now preserves the real originating agent so replies return to the right mailbox instead of being attributed as user
  • Stable Reply Routing: async replies for delegated jobs now land back in the expected mailbox chain, including cmd-anchored flows
  • Mixed-Case Agent Recovery: config layout recovery no longer drifts when configured agent names use mixed case
  • macOS Homebrew Warning: install.sh now warns clearly when Homebrew is missing before users try to install tmux and other dependencies
v6.0.1 - Release Archive Hygiene & Safer Upgrade Extraction
  • Source Archive Cleanup: Removed accidentally tracked pytest temp artifacts so GitHub source archives are clean again
  • Safer Tar Validation: Upgrade extraction now rejects unsafe symlink targets before unpacking
  • Clearer Failure Mode: Unsafe archive extraction errors now point users toward release assets or clean source archives
  • Regression Coverage: Added tests to block ephemeral repo artifacts from being tracked again
v6.0.0 - Native Multi-Agent Runtime, Stable Native Communication, and Linux-Only Auto Upgrade

🚀 New Runtime Direction:

  • Infinite Parallel Agent Foundation: CCB v6 is built as the runtime base for effectively unbounded agent-to-agent delegation and orchestration
  • Independent Agent Identity: agents can carry different roles, task ownership, skill libraries, and personalities
  • Focused User Command Surface: the public user workflow stays centered on ccb, ccb -s, ccb -n, ccb kill, and ccb kill -f

🧱 Project Rebuild Semantics:

  • Config-Preserving Legacy Cleanup: On first ccb inside a pre-6 project, CCB preserves .ccb/ccb.config, removes the rest of the old .ccb runtime state, and rebuilds locally
  • Runtime Marker: Modern projects now record .ccb/project-runtime.json so current runtime state is distinguished from legacy state
  • Worktree Safety Guard: Dirty or unmerged CCB-managed worktrees still block destructive rebuilds until the user resolves them

🔄 Upgrade Policy:

  • Linux/macOS/WSL: ccb update is available on Linux, macOS, and WSL for the 6.x line
  • Release-Only Upgrades: Source tags are still published with each version, but ccb update for 6.x installs the GitHub release asset, not the source archive
  • Stable Release Targeting: Default upgrades now resolve to the latest stable release instead of the moving main branch
  • Major Upgrade Confirmation: Upgrading into 6.0.0 requires explicit confirmation before replacing the installed runtime

🤖 Provider Reliability:

  • Gemini Multi-Round Stability: Gemini completion polling now waits through tool activity and no longer exits on the first stable planning sentence
v5.3.0 - Simplified CLI, Explicit Worktree Mode, and Gemini Completion Stability

🚀 User-Facing CLI Simplification:

  • Narrowed Main Surface: Public startup flow is now ccb, ccb -s, ccb -n, ccb kill, and ccb kill -f
  • Model Control Plane Still Available: ask, ping, pend, and watch remain for agent-to-agent orchestration without cluttering primary help

🧱 Workspace Semantics Made Explicit:

  • Default Inplace Mode: Compact ccb.config entries now expand to workspace_mode='inplace'
  • Opt-In Isolation: Use agent:provider(worktree) when an agent must run in its own git worktree
  • Safe Agent Churn: Adding agents no longer disturbs existing worktrees; removing or renaming worktree agents retires clean branches and blocks on dirty or unmerged ones

🛠 Recovery & Reset Hardening:

  • Config-Preserving Reset: ccb -n rebuilds project runtime state while keeping .ccb/ccb.config
  • Stale Registration Cleanup: Start and reset now prune missing registered git worktrees before rematerialization
  • Kill Warnings: ccb kill warns clearly when a worktree agent still has unmerged or dirty state

🤖 Gemini Completion Fix:

  • No Early Stop on Planning Text: Gemini completion polling now tracks tool-call activity and waits for the real final reply instead of finishing on the first stable “I will ...” message
v5.2.6 - Async Communication & Gemini 0.29 Compatibility

🔧 Gemini CLI 0.29.0 Support:

  • Dual Hash Strategy: Session path discovery now supports both basename and SHA-256 formats
  • Autostart: ccb-ping and ccb-mounted gain --autostart flag to launch offline provider daemons
  • Cleanup Path: zombie-session cleanup is now handled by ccb kill -f

🔗 Async Communication Fixes:

  • OpenCode Deadlock: Fixed session ID pinning that caused second async call to always fail
  • Legacy Completion Compatibility: Legacy text-based providers still tolerate mismatched CCB_DONE lines in degraded mode
  • req_id Regex: opencode_comm.py now matches both old hex and new timestamp-based formats
  • Gemini Idle Timeout: Auto-detect reply completion when Gemini omits CCB_DONE marker (15s idle, configurable via CCB_GEMINI_IDLE_TIMEOUT)
  • Gemini Prompt Hardening: Stronger instructions to reduce CCB_DONE omission rate

🛠 Other Fixes:

  • lpend: Prefers fresh Claude session path when registry is stale
v5.2.5 - Async Guardrail Hardening

🔧 Async Turn-Stop Fix:

  • Global Guardrail: Added mandatory Async Guardrail rule to claude-md-ccb.md — covers both /ask skill and direct Bash(ask ...) calls
  • Marker Consistency: bin/ask now emits [CCB_ASYNC_SUBMITTED provider=xxx] matching all other provider scripts
  • DRY Skills: Ask skill rules reference global guardrail with local fallback, single source of truth

This fix prevents Claude from polling/sleeping after submitting async tasks.

v5.2.3 - Project-Local History & Legacy Compatibility

📂 Project-Local History:

  • Local Storage: Auto context exports now save to ./.ccb/history/ per project
  • Safe Scope: Auto transfer runs only for the current working directory
  • Claude /continue: New skill to attach the latest history file via @

🧩 Legacy Compatibility:

  • Auto Migration: .ccb_config is detected and upgraded to .ccb when possible
  • Fallback Lookup: Legacy sessions still resolve cleanly during transition

These changes keep handoff artifacts scoped to the project and make upgrades smoother.

v5.2.2 - Session Switch Capture & Context Transfer

🔁 Session Switch Tracking:

  • Old Session Fields: .claude-session now records old_claude_session_id / old_claude_session_path with old_updated_at
  • Auto Context Export: Previous Claude session is automatically extracted to ./.ccb/history/claude-<timestamp>-<old_id>.md
  • Cleaner Transfers: Noise filtering removes protocol markers and guardrails while keeping tool-only actions

These updates make session handoff more reliable and easier to audit.

v5.2.1 - Enhanced Ask Command Stability

🔧 Stability Improvements:

  • Watchdog File Monitoring: Real-time session updates with efficient file watching
  • Mandatory Caller Field: Improved request tracking and routing reliability
  • Unified Execution Model: Simplified ask skill execution across all platforms
  • Auto-Dependency Installation: Watchdog library installed automatically during setup
  • Session Registry: Enhanced Claude adapter with automatic session monitoring

These improvements significantly enhance the reliability of cross-AI communication and reduce session binding failures.

v5.2.0 - Historical mail bridge release

This release introduced the old mail gateway path. That flow is now removed from the supported agent-first surface and remains legacy code only during cleanup.

v5.1.3 - Tmux Claude Ask Stability

🔧 Fixes & Improvements:

  • tmux Claude ask: read replies from pane output with automatic pipe-pane logging for more reliable completion

See CHANGELOG.md for full details.

v5.1.2 - Daemon & Hooks Reliability

🔧 Fixes & Improvements:

  • Claude Completion Hook: Unified askd now triggers completion hook for Claude
  • askd Lifecycle: askd is bound to CCB lifecycle to avoid stale daemons
  • Mounted Detection: ccb-mounted uses ping-based detection across all platforms
  • State File Lookup: askd_client falls back to CCB_RUN_DIR for daemon state files

See CHANGELOG.md for full details.

v5.1.1 - Unified Daemon + Bug Fixes

🔧 Bug Fixes & Improvements:

  • Unified Daemon: All providers now use unified askd daemon architecture
  • Install/Uninstall: Fixed installation and uninstallation bugs
  • Process Management: Fixed kill/termination issues

See CHANGELOG.md for full details.

v5.1.0 - Unified Command System + Historical Native Windows Experiment

🚀 Unified Commands - Replace provider-specific commands with agent-first workflows:

Old Commands New Unified Command
cask, gask, oask, dask, lask ccb ask <agent> [from <sender>] <message>
cping, gping, oping, dping, lping ccb ping <agent|all>
cpend, gpend, opend, dpend, lpend ccb pend <agent|job_id> [N]

Supported providers: gemini, codex, opencode, droid, claude

🪟 Historical native Windows experiment:

  • Earlier releases explored a native Windows split-pane path
  • Background execution used PowerShell + DETACHED_PROCESS
  • Large payload delivery used stdin-based handoff
  • That backend has since been removed; future native Windows mux support is being redesigned around psmux

📦 New Skills:

  • /ask <agent> <message> - Send work to a named agent
  • /ping <agent|all> - Check mounted agent health
  • /pend <agent|job_id> [N] - View latest agent reply

See CHANGELOG.md for full details.

v5.0.6 - Zombie session cleanup + mounted skill optimization
  • Zombie Cleanup: ccb kill -f now cleans up orphaned tmux sessions globally (sessions whose parent process has exited)
  • Mounted Skill: Optimized to use pgrep for daemon detection (~4x faster), extracted to standalone ccb-mounted script
  • Droid Skills: Added full skill set (cask/gask/lask/oask + ping/pend variants) to droid_skills/
  • Install: Added install_droid_skills() to install Droid skills to ~/.droid/skills/
v5.0.5 - Droid delegation tools + setup
  • Droid: Adds delegation tools (ccb_ask_* plus cask/gask/lask/oask aliases).
  • Setup: New ccb droid setup-delegation command for MCP registration.
  • Installer: Auto-registers Droid delegation when droid is detected (opt-out via env).
Details & usage

Usage:

/all-plan <requirement>

Example:

/all-plan Design a caching layer for the API with Redis

Highlights:

  • Socratic Ladder + Superpowers Lenses + Anti-pattern analysis.
  • Availability-gated dispatch (use only mounted CLIs).
  • Two-round reviewer refinement with merged design.
v5.0.0 - Any AI as primary driver
  • Claude Independence: No need to start Claude first; Codex can act as the primary CLI.
  • Unified Control: Single entry point controls Claude/OpenCode/Gemini.
  • Simplified Launch: Dropped ccb up; use ccb ... or the default ccb.config.
  • Flexible Mounting: More flexible pane mounting and session binding.
  • Default Config: Uses a built-in default when .ccb/ccb.config is missing; CCB no longer creates that file automatically.
  • Project askd Autostart: project askd and provider runtimes auto-start in the project tmux namespace when needed.
  • Session Robustness: PID liveness checks prevent stale sessions.
v4.0 - tmux-first refactor
  • Full Refactor: Cleaner structure, better stability, and easier extension.
  • Terminal Runtime Cleanup: The runtime moved toward a single tmux-oriented pane/control model instead of parallel terminal backends.
  • Perfect tmux Experience: Stable layouts + pane titles/borders + session-scoped theming.
  • Works in Any Terminal: If your terminal can run tmux, CCB can provide the full multi-model split experience.
v3.0 - Smart daemons
  • True Parallelism: Submit multiple tasks to Codex, Gemini, or OpenCode simultaneously.
  • Cross-AI Orchestration: Claude and Codex can now drive OpenCode agents together.
  • Bulletproof Stability: Daemons auto-start on first request and stop after idle.
  • Chained Execution: Codex can delegate to OpenCode for multi-step workflows.
  • Smart Interruption: Gemini tasks handle interruption safely.
Details

Parallel
Stability
Interruption

✨ Key Features

  • 🔄 True Parallelism: Submit multiple tasks to Codex, Gemini, or OpenCode simultaneously. Provider runtimes queue and execute them serially, ensuring no context pollution.
  • 🤝 Cross-AI Orchestration: Claude and Codex can now simultaneously drive OpenCode agents. All requests are arbitrated by the project askd layer.
  • 🛡️ Bulletproof Stability: The runtime layer is self-managing. It starts on first use and shuts down after idleness to save resources.
  • ⚡ Chained Execution: Advanced workflows supported! Codex can autonomously call oask to delegate sub-tasks to OpenCode models.
  • 🛑 Smart Interruption: Gemini tasks now support intelligent interruption detection, automatically handling stops and ensuring workflow continuity.

🧩 Feature Support Matrix

Feature Codex Gemini OpenCode
Parallel Queue
Interruption Awareness -
Response Isolation
📊 View Real-world Stress Test Results

Scenario 1: Claude & Codex Concurrent Access to OpenCode
Both agents firing requests simultaneously, perfectly coordinated by the daemon.

Source Task Result Status
🤖 Claude CLAUDE-A CLAUDE-A 🟢
🤖 Claude CLAUDE-B CLAUDE-B 🟢
💻 Codex CODEX-A CODEX-A 🟢
💻 Codex CODEX-B CODEX-B 🟢

Scenario 2: Recursive/Chained Calls
Codex autonomously driving OpenCode for a 5-step workflow.

Request Exit Code Response
ONE 0 CODEX-ONE
TWO 0 CODEX-TWO
THREE 0 CODEX-THREE
FOUR 0 CODEX-FOUR
FIVE 0 CODEX-FIVE
Older Version History

v5.0.6

  • Zombie Cleanup: ccb kill -f cleans up orphaned tmux sessions globally
  • Mounted Skill: Optimized with pgrep, extracted to ccb-mounted script
  • Droid Skills: Full skill set added to droid_skills/

v5.0.5

  • Droid: Add delegation tools (ccb_ask_* and cask/gask/lask/oask) plus ccb droid setup-delegation for MCP install

v5.0.4

  • OpenCode: 修复 -r 恢复在多项目切换后失效的问题

v5.0.3

  • Daemons: 全新的稳定守护进程设计

v5.0.1

  • Skills: New /all-plan with Superpowers brainstorming + availability gating; Codex lping/lpend added; gask keeps brief summaries with CCB_DONE.
  • Status Bar: Role label now reads role name from .autoflow/roles.json (supports _meta.name) and caches per path.
  • Installer: Copy skill subdirectories (e.g., references/) for Claude/Codex installs.
  • CLI: Added ccb uninstall / ccb reinstall with Claude config cleanup.
  • Routing: Tighter project/session resolution (prefer .ccb anchor; avoid cross-project Claude session mismatches).

v5.0.0

  • Claude Independence: No need to start Claude first; Codex (or any agent) can be the primary CLI
  • Unified Control: Single entry point controls Claude/OpenCode/Gemini equally
  • Simplified Launch: Removed ccb up; a built-in default is used when .ccb/ccb.config is missing
  • Flexible Mounting: More flexible pane mounting and session binding
  • Project askd Autostart: project askd and provider runtimes auto-start in the project tmux namespace when needed
  • Session Robustness: PID liveness checks prevent stale sessions

v4.1.3

  • Codex Config: Automatically migrate deprecated sandbox_mode = "full-auto" to "danger-full-access" to fix Codex startup
  • Stability: Fixed race conditions where fast-exiting commands could close panes before remain-on-exit was set
  • Tmux: More robust pane detection (prefer stable $TMUX_PANE env var) and better fallback when split targets disappear

v4.1.2

  • Performance: Added caching for tmux status bar (git branch & ccb status) to reduce system load
  • Strict Tmux: Explicitly require tmux for auto-launch; removed error-prone auto-attach logic
  • CLI: Added --print-version flag for fast version checks

v4.1.1

  • CLI Fix: Improved flag preservation (e.g., -a) when relaunching ccb in tmux
  • UX: Better error messages when running in non-interactive sessions
  • Install: Force update skills to ensure latest versions are applied

v4.1.0

  • Async Guardrail: cask/gask/oask prints a post-submit guardrail reminder for Claude
  • Sync Mode: add --sync to suppress guardrail prompts for Codex callers
  • Codex Skills: update oask/gask skills to wait silently with --sync

v4.0.9

  • Project_ID Simplification: ccb_project_id uses current-directory .ccb/ anchor (no ancestor traversal, no git dependency)
  • Codex Skills Stability: Codex oask/gask skills default to waiting (--timeout -1) to avoid sending the next task too early

v4.0.8

  • Codex Log Binding Refresh: the Codex runtime now periodically refreshes .codex-session log paths by parsing start_cmd and scanning latest logs
  • Tmux Clipboard Enhancement: Added xsel support and update-environment for better clipboard integration across GUI/remote sessions

v4.0.7

  • Tmux Status Bar Redesign: Dual-line status bar with modern dot indicators (●/○), git branch, and CCB version display
  • Session Freshness: Always scan logs for latest session instead of using cached session file
  • Simplified Auto Mode (Historical): auto-permission behavior was consolidated into the current primary start flow

v4.0.6

  • Session Overrides: cping/gping/oping/cpend/opend support --session-file / CCB_SESSION_FILE to bypass wrong cwd

v4.0.5

  • Gemini Reliability: Retry reading Gemini session JSON to avoid transient partial-write failures
  • Claude Code Reliability: gpend supports --session-file / CCB_SESSION_FILE to bypass wrong cwd

v4.0.4

  • Fix: Auto-repair duplicate [projects.\"...\"] entries in ~/.codex/config.toml before starting Codex

v4.0.3

  • Project Cleanliness: Store session files under .ccb/ (fallback to legacy root dotfiles)
  • Claude Code Reliability: cask/gask/oask support --session-file / CCB_SESSION_FILE to bypass wrong cwd
  • Codex Config Safety: Write auto-approval settings into a CCB-marked block to avoid config conflicts

v4.0.2

  • Clipboard Paste: Cross-platform support (xclip/wl-paste/pbpaste) in tmux config
  • Install UX: Auto-reload tmux config after installation
  • Stability: Default TMUX_ENTER_DELAY set to 0.5s for better reliability

v4.0.1

  • Tokyo Night Theme: Switch tmux status bar and pane borders to Tokyo Night color palette

v4.0

  • Full Refactor: Rebuilt from the ground up with a cleaner architecture
  • Perfect tmux Support: First-class splits, pane labels, borders and statusline
  • Works in Any Terminal: Recommended to run everything in tmux (except native Windows)

v3.0.0

  • Smart Runtime Queue: project askd with 60s idle timeout and provider queue support
  • Cross-AI Collaboration: Support multiple agents (Claude/Codex) calling one agent (OpenCode) simultaneously
  • Interruption Detection: Gemini now supports intelligent interruption handling
  • Chained Execution: Codex can call oask to drive OpenCode
  • Stability: Robust queue management and lock files

v2.3.9

  • Fix oask session tracking bug - follow new session when OpenCode creates one

v2.3.8

  • Plan mode enabled for autoflow projects regardless of -a flag

v2.3.7

  • Per-directory lock: different working directories can run cask/gask/oask independently

v2.3.6

  • Add non-blocking lock for cask/gask/oask to prevent concurrent requests
  • Unify oask with cask/gask logic (use _wait_for_complete_reply)

v2.3.5

  • Fix plan mode conflict with auto mode (--dangerously-skip-permissions)
  • Fix oask returning stale reply when OpenCode still processing

v2.3.4

  • Auto-enable plan mode when autoflow is installed

v2.3.3

  • Simplify cping.md to match oping/gping style (~65% token reduction)

v2.3.2

  • Optimize skill files: extract common patterns to docs/async-ask-pattern.md (~60% token reduction)

v2.3.1

  • Fix race condition in gask/cask: pre-check for existing messages before wait loop

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