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coding-agent

Run Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenCode, or Pi Coding Agent via background process for programmatic control.

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📺 まず動画で見る(YouTube)

▶ 【最新版】Claude(クロード)完全解説!20以上の便利機能をこの動画1本で全て解説 ↗

※ jpskill.com 編集部が参考用に選んだ動画です。動画の内容と Skill の挙動は厳密には一致しないことがあります。

⚡ おすすめ: コマンド1行でインストール(60秒)

下記のコマンドをコピーしてターミナル(Mac/Linux)または PowerShell(Windows)に貼り付けてください。 ダウンロード → 解凍 → 配置まで全自動。

🍎 Mac / 🐧 Linux
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cd ~/.claude/skills && curl -L -o coding-agent.zip https://jpskill.com/download/4609.zip && unzip -o coding-agent.zip && rm coding-agent.zip
🪟 Windows (PowerShell)
$d = "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills"; ni -Force -ItemType Directory $d | Out-Null; iwr https://jpskill.com/download/4609.zip -OutFile "$d\coding-agent.zip"; Expand-Archive "$d\coding-agent.zip" -DestinationPath $d -Force; ri "$d\coding-agent.zip"

完了後、Claude Code を再起動 → 普通に「動画プロンプト作って」のように話しかけるだけで自動発動します。

💾 手動でダウンロードしたい(コマンドが難しい人向け)
  1. 1. 下の青いボタンを押して coding-agent.zip をダウンロード
  2. 2. ZIPファイルをダブルクリックで解凍 → coding-agent フォルダができる
  3. 3. そのフォルダを C:\Users\あなたの名前\.claude\skills\(Win)または ~/.claude/skills/(Mac)へ移動
  4. 4. Claude Code を再起動

⚠️ ダウンロード・利用は自己責任でお願いします。当サイトは内容・動作・安全性について責任を負いません。

🎯 このSkillでできること

下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。

📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)

  1. 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
  2. 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
  3. 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの .claude/skills/ に置く
    • · macOS / Linux: ~/.claude/skills/
    • · Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\

Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。

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💬 こう話しかけるだけ — サンプルプロンプト

  • Coding Agent で、お客様への返信文を作って
  • Coding Agent を使って、社内向けアナウンスを書いて
  • Coding Agent で、メールテンプレートを整備して

これをClaude Code に貼るだけで、このSkillが自動発動します。

📖 Claude が読む原文 SKILL.md(中身を展開)

この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための原文(英語または中国語)です。日本語訳は順次追加中。

Coding Agent (background-first)

Use bash background mode for non-interactive coding work. For interactive coding sessions, use the tmux skill (always, except very simple one-shot prompts).

The Pattern: workdir + background

# Create temp space for chats/scratch work
SCRATCH=$(mktemp -d)

# Start agent in target directory ("little box" - only sees relevant files)
bash workdir:$SCRATCH background:true command:"<agent command>"
# Or for project work:
bash workdir:~/project/folder background:true command:"<agent command>"
# 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"

# 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)

Building/Creating (use --full-auto or --yolo)

# --full-auto: sandboxed but auto-approves in workspace
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec --full-auto \"Build a snake game with dark theme\""

# --yolo: NO sandbox, NO approvals (fastest, most dangerous)
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex --yolo \"Build a snake game with dark theme\""

# Note: --yolo is a shortcut for --dangerously-bypass-approvals-and-sandbox

Reviewing PRs (vanilla, no flags)

⚠️ CRITICAL: Never review PRs in Clawdbot's own project folder!

  • Either use the project where the PR is submitted (if it's NOT ~/Projects/clawdbot)
  • Or clone to a temp folder first
# Option 1: Review in the actual project (if NOT clawdbot)
bash workdir:~/Projects/some-other-repo background:true command:"codex review --base main"

# Option 2: Clone to temp folder for safe review (REQUIRED for clawdbot PRs!)
REVIEW_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
git clone https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot.git $REVIEW_DIR
cd $REVIEW_DIR && gh pr checkout 130
bash workdir:$REVIEW_DIR background:true command:"codex review --base origin/main"
# Clean up after: rm -rf $REVIEW_DIR

# Option 3: Use git worktree (keeps main intact)
git worktree add /tmp/pr-130-review pr-130-branch
bash workdir:/tmp/pr-130-review background:true command:"codex review --base main"

Why? Checking out branches in the running Clawdbot repo can break the live instance!

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!
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec \"Review PR #86. git diff origin/main...origin/pr/86\""
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec \"Review PR #87. git diff origin/main...origin/pr/87\""
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"codex exec \"Review PR #95. git diff origin/main...origin/pr/95\""
# ... repeat for all PRs

# Monitor all
process action:list

# Get results and post to GitHub
process action:log sessionId:XXX
gh pr comment <PR#> --body "<review content>"

Tips for PR Reviews

  • Fetch refs first: git fetch origin '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*'
  • Use git diff: Tell Codex to use git diff origin/main...origin/pr/XX
  • Don't checkout: Multiple parallel reviews = don't let them change branches
  • Post results: Use gh pr comment to post reviews to GitHub

Claude Code

bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"claude \"Your task\""

OpenCode

bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"opencode run \"Your task\""

Pi Coding Agent

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

Pi flags (common)

  • --print / -p: non-interactive; runs prompt and exits.
  • --provider <name>: pick provider (default: google).
  • --model <id>: pick model (default: gemini-2.5-flash).
  • --api-key <key>: override API key (defaults to env vars).

Examples:

# Set provider + model, non-interactive
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"pi --provider openai --model gpt-4o-mini -p \"Summarize src/\""

tmux (interactive sessions)

Use the tmux skill for interactive coding sessions (always, except very simple one-shot prompts). Prefer bash background mode for non-interactive runs.


Parallel Issue Fixing with git worktrees + tmux

For fixing multiple issues in parallel, use git worktrees (isolated branches) + tmux sessions:

# 1. Clone repo to temp location
cd /tmp && git clone git@github.com:user/repo.git repo-worktrees
cd repo-worktrees

# 2. Create worktrees for each issue (isolated branches!)
git worktree add -b fix/issue-78 /tmp/issue-78 main
git worktree add -b fix/issue-99 /tmp/issue-99 main

# 3. Set up tmux sessions
SOCKET="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/codex-fixes.sock"
tmux -S "$SOCKET" new-session -d -s fix-78
tmux -S "$SOCKET" new-session -d -s fix-99

# 4. Launch Codex in each (after pnpm install!)
tmux -S "$SOCKET" send-keys -t fix-78 "cd /tmp/issue-78 && pnpm install && codex --yolo 'Fix issue #78: <description>. Commit and push.'" Enter
tmux -S "$SOCKET" send-keys -t fix-99 "cd /tmp/issue-99 && pnpm install && codex --yolo 'Fix issue #99: <description>. Commit and push.'" Enter

# 5. Monitor progress
tmux -S "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -t fix-78 -S -30
tmux -S "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -t fix-99 -S -30

# 6. Check if done (prompt returned)
tmux -S "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -t fix-78 -S -3 | grep -q "❯" && echo "Done!"

# 7. 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 "..."

# 8. Cleanup
tmux -S "$SOCKET" kill-server
git worktree remove /tmp/issue-78
git worktree remove /tmp/issue-99

Why worktrees? Each Codex works in isolated branch, no conflicts. Can run 5+ parallel fixes!

Why tmux over bash background? Codex is interactive — needs TTY for proper output. tmux provides persistent sessions with full history capture.


⚠️ Rules

  1. Respect tool choice — if user asks for Codex, use Codex. NEVER offer to build it yourself!
  2. Be patient — don't kill sessions because they're "slow"
  3. Monitor with process:log — check progress without interfering
  4. --full-auto for building — auto-approves changes
  5. vanilla for reviewing — no special flags needed
  6. Parallel is OK — run many Codex processes at once for batch work
  7. NEVER start Codex in ~/clawd/ — it'll read your soul docs and get weird ideas about the org chart! Use the target project dir or /tmp for blank slate chats
  8. NEVER checkout branches in ~/Projects/clawdbot/ — that's the LIVE Clawdbot instance! Clone to /tmp or use git worktree for PR reviews

PR Template (The Razor Standard)

When submitting PRs to external repos, use this format for quality & maintainer-friendliness:

## Original Prompt
[Exact request/problem statement]

## What this does
[High-level description]

**Features:**
- [Key feature 1]
- [Key feature 2]

**Example usage:**
```bash
# Example
command example
```

## Feature intent (maintainer-friendly)
[Why useful, how it fits, workflows it enables]

## Prompt history (timestamped)
- YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM UTC: [Step 1]
- YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM UTC: [Step 2]

## How I tested
**Manual verification:**
1. [Test step] - Output: `[result]`
2. [Test step] - Result: [result]

**Files tested:**
- [Detail]
- [Edge cases]

## Session logs (implementation)
- [What was researched]
- [What was discovered]
- [Time spent]

## Implementation details
**New files:**
- `path/file.ts` - [description]

**Modified files:**
- `path/file.ts` - [change]

**Technical notes:**
- [Detail 1]
- [Detail 2]

---
*Submitted by Razor 🥷 - Mariano's AI agent*

Key principles:

  1. Human-written description (no AI slop)
  2. Feature intent for maintainers
  3. Timestamped prompt history
  4. Session logs if using Codex/agent

Example: https://github.com/steipete/bird/pull/22