ai-comm

Cross-AI CLI communication for Kitty terminal. Use when collaborating with other AI assistants (Codex, Gemini, Aider, Cursor, OpenCode), delegating tasks, or requesting code review.

allowed_tools: Bash, Read

$ Installieren

git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry /tmp/claude-skill-registry && cp -r /tmp/claude-skill-registry/skills/development/ai-comm ~/.claude/skills/claude-skill-registry

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: ai-comm description: Cross-AI CLI communication for Kitty terminal. Use when collaborating with other AI assistants (Codex, Gemini, Aider, Cursor, OpenCode), delegating tasks, or requesting code review. allowed-tools: Bash, Read

ai-comm

Cross-AI CLI communication tool for Kitty terminal. Enables AI assistants running in separate Kitty windows to communicate with each other.

Workflow

  1. ai-comm list-ai-windows — Find available AI windows
  2. ai-comm send <MESSAGE> -w <ID> — Send message and get response

Important Notes

  1. Replying to ai-comm messages. Just output your response as normal text—the sender automatically captures your terminal output. Do NOT use ai-comm to reply (causes deadlock). If you need the sender to act, include the request in your response.

  2. For long responses, request file output. Bash tool has a 30000-character limit. If you expect a long response, ask the AI to write to a markdown file in the project directory (/tmp and other external paths require manual approval on target AI — avoid them).

  3. Only use documented parameters. Never use parameters not listed in this SKILL or ai-comm --help. Hidden/internal parameters exist for debugging only.

When to Use

  • Delegate code review to Codex or Gemini
  • Get second opinions on architecture decisions
  • Request specialized analysis from another AI
  • Verify implementations with alternative models

Resources