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cli-worker

Delegates coding tasks to Kimi CLI agents in isolated git worktrees. Use when the user wants to delegate work to Kimi, run a headless task, or run an isolated coding task in parallel. Requires Kimi CLI installed and authenticated (kimi /login).

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/quratus/cli-worker
Or

CLI Worker Skill (Kimi CLI)

When to use

  • User asks to delegate a coding task to Kimi or a CLI worker
  • Isolated coding task that should run in its own worktree (no git conflicts)
  • Parallel work: run multiple tasks without blocking the main agent
  • Headless task: run Kimi CLI non-interactively from OpenClaw

Delegation: prefer CLI over sessions_spawn

For a single coding task, use the CLI so the task actually runs:

  • Do: cli-worker execute "Your task prompt" (and optionally --constraint / --success). This runs Kimi CLI in a worktree and returns output.
  • Avoid: Using sessions_spawn to delegate to a "sub-agent" for the same kind of task. Spawn is known to sometimes create a session that never processes (0 messages). Use sessions_spawn only when you need an ongoing sub-agent conversation with multiple back-and-forth or sessions_send.

After any spawn, verify within ~30s: sessions_list with kinds: ["subagent"] and/or sessions_history on the child session; if messages stay 0, treat as failed and retry with cli-worker execute instead.

Prerequisites

You must install and authenticate the CLI yourself before using this skill. This skill does not store or use any credentials.

  • Kimi CLI installed (uv tool install kimi-cli or install script from code.kimi.com)
  • Authenticated: run kimi then /login in the REPL (user must complete OAuth; cannot be automated)

Verify with: cli-worker verify

How to invoke

# Run a single task (creates worktree if in a git repo)
cli-worker execute "Your task prompt"

# With context
cli-worker execute "Create hello.py" --constraint "Python 3.11" --success "Tests pass"

# To get full plain-text output for the agent (not only the final answer)
cli-worker execute "Your task" --output-format text

# Check task status (after Kimi writes report)
cli-worker status <taskId>

# List / remove worktrees
cli-worker worktree list
cli-worker worktree remove <taskId>

# Cleanup old worktrees
cli-worker cleanup --older-than 24

Merge and cleanup

After a task completes, decide whether to keep or discard the work:

  • To keep the work: From the main repo (e.g., on main), run:
    git merge openclaw/<taskId>
    cli-worker worktree remove <taskId>
    
  • To discard: Run cli-worker worktree remove <taskId> directly, or rely on cli-worker cleanup --older-than N.

Install

  • CLI (required for execute/verify): Must be on PATH where the agent runs. From the repo: npm install && npm run build && npm link. (From npm: npm install -g @sqncr/openclaw-cli-agent-skill.) If the agent gets "command not found", run npm link from the repo and restart the gateway.
  • Skill discovery: From the repo run npm run install-skill to symlink into ~/.openclaw/skills/cli-worker. Restart gateway or new session after that.

OpenClaw integration

Metadata

Author@quratus
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Updated2026-02-19
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Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-quratus-cli-worker": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}
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