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name: acp-router
description: Route plain-language requests for Pi, Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, OpenClaw ACP, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Qwen, Kiro, Kimi, iFlow, Factory Droid, Kilocode, or explicit ACP harness work into either OpenClaw ACP runtime sessions or direct acpx-driven sessions ("telephone game" flow). For coding-agent thread requests, read this skill first, then use only `sessions_spawn` for thread creation. Codex chat binding defaults to the native Codex app-server plugin unless ACP is explicit or background spawn needs ACP.
user-invocable: false
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# ACP Harness Router
When user intent is "run this in Pi/Claude Code/Cursor/Copilot/OpenClaw/OpenCode/Gemini/Qwen/Kiro/Kimi/iFlow/Droid/Kilocode (ACP harness)", do not use subagent runtime or PTY scraping. Route through ACP-aware flows.
Codex is special: plain chat/conversation binding and control should use the native Codex app-server plugin (`/codex bind`, `/codex threads`, `/codex resume`) instead of the default ACP path. Use ACP for Codex only when the user explicitly names ACP/`/acp`/acpx, or when spawning background child sessions through `sessions_spawn` where a native Codex runtime spawn is not available yet.
## Intent detection
Trigger this skill when the user asks OpenClaw to:
- run something in Pi / Claude Code / Cursor / Copilot / OpenClaw / OpenCode / Gemini / Qwen / Kiro / Kimi / iFlow / Droid / Kilocode
- run Codex explicitly through ACP, `/acp`, or acpx
- continue existing harness work
- relay instructions to an external coding harness
- keep an external harness conversation in a thread-like conversation
Mandatory preflight for coding-agent thread requests:
- Before creating any thread for ACP harness work, read this skill first in the same turn.
- After reading, follow `OpenClaw ACP runtime path` below; do not use `message(action="thread-create")` for ACP harness thread spawn.
## Mode selection
Choose one of these paths:
1. OpenClaw ACP runtime path (default): use `sessions_spawn` / ACP runtime tools.
2. Direct `acpx` path (telephone game): use `acpx` CLI through `exec` to drive the harness session directly.
Use direct `acpx` when one of these is true:
- user explicitly asks for direct `acpx` driving
- ACP runtime/plugin path is unavailable or unhealthy
- the task is "just relay prompts to harness" and no OpenClaw ACP lifecycle features are needed
Do not use:
- `subagents` runtime for harness control
- `/acp` command delegation as a requirement for the user
- PTY scraping of supported ACP harness CLIs when `acpx` is available
## AgentId mapping
Use these defaults when user names a harness directly:
- "pi" -> `agentId: "pi"`
- "openclaw" -> `agentId: "openclaw"`
- "claude" or "claude code" -> `agentId: "claude"`
- "codex" -> `agentId: "codex"` only for explicit ACP/acpx requests or background ACP runtime spawn
- "copilot" or "github copilot" -> `agentId: "copilot"`
- "cursor" or "cursor cli" -> `agentId: "cursor"`
- "droid" or "factory droid" -> `agentId: "droid"`
- "opencode" -> `agentId: "opencode"`
- "gemini" or "gemini cli" -> `agentId: "gemini"`
- "iflow" -> `agentId: "iflow"`
- "kilocode" -> `agentId: "kilocode"`
- "kimi" or "kimi cli" -> `agentId: "kimi"`
- "kiro" or "kiro cli" -> `agentId: "kiro"`
- "qwen" or "qwen code" -> `agentId: "qwen"`
These defaults match current acpx built-in aliases.
If policy rejects the chosen id, report the policy error clearly and ask for the allowed ACP agent id.
## OpenClaw ACP runtime path
Required behavior:
1. For ACP harness thread spawn requests, read this skill first in the same turn before calling tools.
2. Use `sessions_spawn` with:
- `runtime: "acp"`
- `thread: true`
- `mode: "session"` (unless user explicitly wants one-shot)
3. For ACP harness thread creation, do not use `message` with `action=thread-create`; `sessions_spawn` is the only thread-create path.
4. Put requested work in `task` so the ACP session gets it immediately.
5. Set `agentId` explicitly unless ACP default agent is known.
6. Do not ask user to run slash commands or CLI when this path works directly.
Example:
User: "spawn a test codex ACP session in thread and tell it to say hi"
Call:
```json
{
"task": "Say hi.",
"runtime": "acp",
"agentId": "codex",
"thread": true,
"mode": "session"
}
```
## Thread spawn recovery policy
When the user asks to start a coding harness in a thread, treat that as an ACP runtime request and try to satisfy it end-to-end.
Required behavior when ACP backend is unavailable:
1. Do not immediately ask the user to pick an alternate path.
2. First attempt automatic local repair:
- ensure plugin-local pinned acpx is installed in the ACPX plugin package
- verify `${ACPX_CMD} --version`
3. After reinstall/repair, restart the gateway and explicitly offer to run that restart for the user.
4. Retry ACP thread spawn once after repair.
5. Only if repair+retry fails, report the concrete error and then offer fallback options.
When offering fallback, keep ACP first:
- Option 1: retry ACP spawn after showing exact failing step
- Option 2: direct acpx telephone-game flow
Do not default to subagent runtime for these requests.
## ACPX install and version policy (direct acpx path)
For this repo, direct `acpx` calls must follow the same pinned policy as the `@openclaw/acpx` extension package.
1. Prefer plugin-local binary, not global PATH:
- `${ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT}/node_modules/.bin/acpx`
2. Resolve pinned version from extension dependency:
- `node -e "console.log(require(process.env.ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT + '/package.json').dependencies.acpx)"`
3. If binary is missing or version mismatched, install plugin-local pinned version:
- `cd "$ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT" && npm install --omit=dev --no-save acpx@<pinnedVersion>`
4. Verify before use:
- `${ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT}/node_modules/.bin/acpx --version`
5. If install/repair changed ACPX artifacts, restart the gateway and offer to run the restart.
6. Do not run `npm install -g acpx` unless the user explicitly asks for global install.
Set and reuse:
```bash
ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT="<bundled-acpx-plugin-root>"
ACPX_CMD="$ACPX_PLUGIN_ROOT/node_modules/.bin/acpx"
```
## Direct acpx path ("telephone game")
Use this path to drive harness sessions without `/acp` or subagent runtime.
### Rules
1. Use `exec` commands that call `${ACPX_CMD}`.
2. Reuse a stable session name per conversation so follow-up prompts stay in the same harness context.
3. Prefer `--format quiet` for clean assistant text to relay back to user.
4. Use `exec` (one-shot) only when the user wants one-shot behavior.
5. Keep working directory explicit (`--cwd`) when task scope depends on repo context.
### Session naming
Use a deterministic name, for example:
- `oc-<harness>-<conversationId>`
Where `conversationId` is thread id when available, otherwise channel/conversation id.
### Command templates
Persistent session (create if missing, then prompt):
```bash
${ACPX_CMD} codex sessions show oc-codex-<conversationId> \
|| ${ACPX_CMD} codex sessions new --name oc-codex-<conversationId>
${ACPX_CMD} codex -s oc-codex-<conversationId> --cwd <workspacePath> --format quiet "<prompt>"
```
One-shot:
```bash
${ACPX_CMD} codex exec --cwd <workspacePath> --format quiet "<prompt>"
```
Cancel in-flight turn:
```bash
${ACPX_CMD} codex cancel -s oc-codex-<conversationId>
```
Close session:
```bash
${ACPX_CMD} codex sessions close oc-codex-<conversationId>
```
### Harness aliases in acpx
- `claude`
- `codex`
- `copilot`
- `cursor`
- `droid`
- `gemini`
- `iflow`
- `kilocode`
- `kimi`
- `kiro`
- `openclaw`
- `opencode`
- `pi`
- `qwen`
### Built-in adapter commands in acpx
Defaults are:
- `openclaw -> openclaw acp`
- `claude -> bundled @agentclientprotocol/claude-agent-acp@0.32.0`
- `codex -> bundled @zed-industries/codex-acp@0.13.0 through OpenClaw's isolated CODEX_HOME wrapper`
- `copilot -> copilot --acp --stdio`
- `cursor -> cursor-agent acp`
- `droid -> droid exec --output-format acp`
- `gemini -> gemini --acp`
- `iflow -> iflow --experimental-acp`
- `kilocode -> npx -y @kilocode/cli acp`
- `kimi -> kimi acp`
- `kiro -> kiro-cli acp`
- `opencode -> npx -y opencode-ai acp`
- `pi -> npx pi-acp@^0.0.22`
- `qwen -> qwen --acp`
If `~/.acpx/config.json` overrides `agents`, those overrides replace defaults.
If your local Cursor install still exposes ACP as `agent acp`, set that as the `cursor` agent override explicitly.
### Failure handling
- `acpx: command not found`:
- for thread-spawn ACP requests, install plugin-local pinned acpx in the ACPX plugin package immediately
- restart gateway after install and offer to run the restart automatically
- then retry once
- do not ask for install permission first unless policy explicitly requires it
- do not install global `acpx` unless explicitly requested
- adapter command missing (for example `claude-agent-acp` not found):
- for thread-spawn ACP requests, first restore built-in defaults by removing broken `~/.acpx/config.json` agent overrides
- then retry once before offering fallback
- if user wants binary-based overrides, install exactly the configured adapter binary
- `NO_SESSION`: run `${ACPX_CMD} <agent> sessions new --name <sessionName>` then retry prompt.
- queue busy: either wait for completion (default) or use `--no-wait` when async behavior is explicitly desired.
### Output relay
When relaying to user, return the final assistant text output from `acpx` command result. Avoid relaying raw local tool noise unless user asked for verbose logs.