persistent-code-terminal
# persistent-code-terminal
A **persistent coding terminal** for OpenClaw. It creates a tmux session per project:
`<project-name>-code-session`
This makes terminal-first AI coding (Codex CLI / Claude Code / any CLI tool) reliable and **mobile/SSH friendly**:
- detach/reattach without losing output
- keep shell state across turns
- keep long-running tasks alive (dev server, watch mode, etc.)
## OpenClaw natural-language routing
When user intent is "use natural language to drive Codex CLI in this repo", route through this skill first.
Intelligent auto-trigger:
- Routing toggle: `openclaw.config.dev.autoCodeRouting` (default `false`).
- If enabled, route coding workflow messages via:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-route.sh "<user message>"`
- The route script applies:
- intent detection (code change / fix / test / build / commit / push / codex phrases)
- safety filtering (must be git repo + action verbs; bypass on `不要执行,只分析`)
- execution chain:
- `persistent-code-terminal-auto.sh --max-retries 3 --instruction "<message>"`
- `persistent-code-terminal-summary.sh --lines 120`
- fallback for missing deps (`tmux`/`codex`) with doctor guidance.
Multi-project routing:
- One message can include multiple project tasks split by newline / `;` / `;`
- Supported patterns:
- `给 <project> 项目 <instruction>`
- `给<project>项目:<instruction>`
- `为 <project> 修复/增加/修改 ...`
- `<project> 项目 ...;<project> 项目 ...`
- Execution is serial per project:
- `start.sh --project <project>`
- `auto.sh --max-retries 3 --instruction "<instruction>"`
- `summary.sh --lines 120 --json`
- Invalid/unknown project tasks are reported as failed without blocking other tasks.
Trigger shortcuts (recommended):
- If user message starts with `codex `, treat the remaining text as instruction.
- Execute:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-codex-exec.sh "<remaining text>"`
- Then report with:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-status.sh`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-summary.sh --lines 120`
Preferred execution pattern in chat-driven runs:
- `start.sh` (or implicit auto-create from `send.sh`)
- `codex-exec.sh "<instruction>"` for Codex-driven work
- `status.sh` / `summary.sh` for concise progress reporting
If user says "检查项目/继续会话/跑测试并总结", use this skill scripts instead of asking user to type long shell commands.
## Core model (must follow)
**start → send → read → decide**
1) Start/ensure session:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-start.sh`
2) Send ONE command:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-send.sh "<command>"`
- Appends a pane sentinel on completion: `__PCT_EXIT_CODE__N`
- Supports: `--timeout <seconds>`, `--dry-run`, `--phase <name>`
3) Read output:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-read.sh`
- Parses the latest sentinel and updates `.pct-state.json`
4) Check state quickly (optional):
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-status.sh`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-summary.sh --lines 120`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-doctor.sh`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-list.sh` (list `*-code-session`)
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-switch.sh --project <name>`
State file:
- `.pct-state.json` (current project directory)
- Fields: `projectDir`, `session`, `lastCommand`, `lastExitCode`, `phase`, `updatedAt`
Structured output:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-read.sh --json`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-summary.sh --json`
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-auto.sh --json`
## Codex-first workflow (one-shot)
If Codex CLI is installed as `codex`, prefer:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-codex-exec.sh "<instruction>"`
- Default behavior uses:
- `codex exec --full-auto --sandbox workspace-write --cd <current-dir> "<instruction>"`
- You can pass additional flags before the instruction:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-codex-exec.sh --json -o /tmp/codex.json "<instruction>"`
- Set `PCT_CODEX_NO_DEFAULT_FLAGS=1` to disable default flags.
Example:
- `{baseDir}/bin/persistent-code-terminal-codex-exec.sh "Implement feature X. Ensure build and tests pass. Commit and push to current branch. Do NOT force push."`
## Safety
- Never `git push --force` unless user explicitly requests.
- Keep secrets out of terminal output.
- Prefer feature branches; avoid direct pushes to main/master unless explicitly requested.
- For network/privileged actions (for example `git push`), follow active Codex approval/sandbox policy.
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