Skill Detail

Coordinate multi-agent cowork sessions with AionUi

Run AionUi as a local cowork surface for coordinating built-in agents, Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, and other CLI agents across supervised files, tools, approvals, teams, and scheduled automation.

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Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Tools required
AionUi desktop app or local build; optional Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Hermes Agent, MCP tools, and provider API keys depending on selected agents
Install & setup
Download the latest AionUi release from https://github.com/iOfficeAI/AionUi/releases or build from source with the repository instructions, then open a workspace and connect the agent backends or API keys you plan to supervise.
Author
iOfficeAI
Publisher
Open Source
Last updated
Jun 24, 2026
Quick brief

AionUi is a local open-source cowork app for running and supervising AI agents on a workstation. Use it when an operator wants one interface to start built-in agents, attach existing CLI agents, coordinate multiple sessions, manage MCP tools, review file and command actions, and keep long-running or scheduled automation visible.

How it works

What this skill actually does

The repeatable workflow is: install AionUi from the upstream release, connect an API key or detected CLI agent, open the target workspace, choose a built-in assistant or existing agent backend, keep approvals enabled for sensitive actions, and use multi-agent or team mode when the task needs parallel agents with shared files and an async mailbox.

Invoke this instead of using each agent product normally when the job requires a persistent local control room: multiple agents, shared workspace context, remote access, scheduled tasks, MCP configuration reuse, or supervised 24/7 automation. The scope boundary is the cowork orchestration surface and its local agent operations. It is not a generic chat-client listing, model provider listing, or a replacement for the underlying agent tools.