cc-session-control
tmux-first workbench (TUI + headless CLI) for the agent CLIs on one machine — Claude Code, Codex CLI, Kimi Code, and opencode: one session list across all four, plus a tmux-first project launcher.
CLI command: csctl
Features
- Sessions Tab — One machine-wide list of Claude Code, Codex, Kimi
Code, and opencode sessions (CLI column:
cc/cx/km/oc), discovered from each CLI's own on-disk state — not just sessions csctl started. Resume tmux-first (Enterresumes into a project-labelled window in the sharedcsctltmux session via each CLI's native resume command;tbare-terminal fallback;Rbackgrounds into tmux;fforks where the CLI supports it; ⧉ marks tmux-resident sessions; Codex app-server-held rows show as hosted/read-only instead of dead), terminate, and delete; a cleanup submenu (c) prunes empty/short Claude sessions and sweeps orphan artifact directories, zombie session files, and aged global entries (cleanup models Claude state only) - Projects Tab — The startup tab / launcher: member directories are
discovered from evidence tiers (operator pins, any CLI's trust records, any
CLI's session activity).
Enteropens a CLI chooser (active providers only, claude focused first — so Enter-Enter starts claude) to open a new project-labelled window in the sharedcsctltmux session;x/k/Ojump straight to codex/kimi/opencode;p/h/Hpin, hide, and reveal projects
Non-Claude liveness is deliberately conservative (ADR-0005). A real resume
target in argv (codex resume <sid-or-unique-name> / kimi --session <sid>
/ opencode --session <sid>)
has priority; csctl's own identity-checked tmux dispatch metadata is a
supplement for dispatched windows, and is essential after Kimi rewrites its
argv at runtime. A brand-new session started from the launcher (the Enter
chooser or x/k/O) has no sid yet, so it stays unbound, as does any other
bare-launched TUI; unbound processes are never stop/takeover targets.
Codex app-server fd evidence is a separate hosted/read-only state: it never
supplies a session pid, and csctl emits no resume/stop/fork/delete command for
that row.
Kimi can close that gap opt-in via its official hooks: add this to
~/.kimi-code/config.toml and every kimi session — bare-launched ones
included — self-reports its pid↔session binding (verified on Kimi Code
0.34.0, re-verified on 0.35.0; csctl re-verifies pid identity and process
start time per entry, so stale or forged entries never bind):
[[hooks]]
event = "SessionStart"
command = "csctl _kimi-hook"
timeout = 5
[[hooks]]
event = "SessionEnd"
command = "csctl _kimi-hook"
timeout = 5
# Self-heal: re-registers the live session every 60 s, so a SessionStart
# kimi never delivered becomes a ≤60 s unbound window instead of a lifetime.
[[hooks]]
event = "SessionHeartbeat"
command = "csctl _kimi-hook"
timeout = 5
The hook fires when a session materializes, and the binding appears on csctl's next refresh.
A resumed session registers immediately; only a new one waits for its
first prompt, because that is when kimi creates its id — which is also why
csctl cannot learn a new session's id at spawn. SessionStart delivery is
fire-and-forget and not guaranteed (a live 0.36.1 session went unbound for
hours on 2026-08-16 with zero trace), so the SessionHeartbeat rule
re-registers the session every 60 seconds and a missed start self-heals.
A session already running when the rule is added keeps its old config —
reopen it to bind. ~/.kimi-code/run/hook-errors.log says whether the hook
ran at all — the endpoint records every run that did not register,
including an unrecognized event name.
All agent sessions csctl dispatches — new, resumed, forked, or backgrounded —
share the tmux session named csctl; their window
names retain the project. Existing live sessions in older or user-created tmux
sessions are entered in place and are never migrated automatically.
For phone terminals, the managed csctl tmux session gets a scoped second
prefix when none is already configured: press Ctrl-A, then s, to open
tmux's session tree from inside Claude, Codex, or Kimi. An existing prefix2
is preserved; csctl never changes the primary prefix or global tmux config.
Built with urwid.
UI language: Simplified Chinese (notifications and status text). CLI output is in English.
Requirements
- Python 3.12+
- At least one supported agent CLI installed and authenticated:
Claude Code, Codex CLI,
Kimi Code, and/or
opencode — each is
discovered automatically when its state home exists (
~/.claude,~/.codex,~/.kimi-code,~/.local/share/opencode; official relocation variablesCODEX_HOME/KIMI_CODE_HOMEare honored, and opencode's data home followsXDG_DATA_HOME). Several codex identities on one machine are supported by declaring their homes — see Configuration below - tmux (the primary session-lifecycle carrier: launch, resume, background, and survive terminal/SSH disconnects)
- Linux / WSL. Other POSIX systems are not supported; without
/proc, csctl shows degraded state and refuses destructive actions whose safety it cannot prove.
Installation
Install the latest published release:
uv tool install cc-session-control
# or
pipx install cc-session-control
Upgrade later with uv tool upgrade cc-session-control (or pipx upgrade cc-session-control).
Latest master build
To try the newest master before it is released, install from GitHub:
uv tool install --reinstall git+https://github.com/dzshzx/cc-session-control.git
csctl manages local state on the machine where it is installed: the active
providers' ~/.claude, ~/.codex, ~/.kimi-code, and
~/.local/share/opencode homes, local tmux, and
the project launcher entries recorded in ~/.claude.json. Install it separately
on each machine whose sessions you want to manage. For working on the code
instead of using it, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Usage
The TUI is the primary surface — the project launcher and session cleanup
live there (Projects tab and the Sessions cleanup submenu). The
headless CLI keeps only the agent-facing command: resume.
# Open TUI
csctl
# Resume rescue (headless): list sessions of ALL providers across
# directories with ready-to-copy resume commands (native /resume only
# searches the cwd and hides sdk-ts/bridge sessions); non-Claude rows
# are tagged [codex]/[kimi]/[opencode]
csctl resume # Page 1, 20 per page
csctl resume mybug # Keyword: sid/cwd/title, then transcript body
csctl resume --page 2 # Next page
csctl resume --all # Everything, no paging
# Options
csctl --theme light # Force the TUI palette (auto/dark/light)
csctl --version
Session rescue is built into csctl itself: use csctl resume or the TUI.
Configuration
| Environment Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
CSCTL_PROVIDERS |
claude,codex,kimi,opencode |
Comma list of allowed agent-CLI providers; a listed provider is active only when its state home also exists |
CSCTL_CLEANUP_AGE_DAYS |
14 |
Minimum age in days for the age sweep in the Sessions cleanup submenu (must be an integer ≥ 0) |
CSCTL_THEME |
auto |
TUI palette: auto (detect the terminal background via $COLORFGBG, else dark) / dark / light. Most terminals (including tmux) don't set $COLORFGBG, so auto falls back to dark — set this (or --theme) explicitly for a light terminal |
Multiple codex identities
CODEX_HOME says which home one codex process uses, and it is inherited by
everything that process spawns — including csctl. Reading it as the machine's
inventory made csctl show only the identity it happened to be launched from.
So when you run more than one codex identity, declare their homes in
~/.config/csctl/providers.json (XDG-respecting) instead:
{
"codex_homes": [
{"label": "cx", "home": "~/.codex"},
{"label": "cx2", "home": "~/.codex-eva02"}
]
}
That list is then the complete codex inventory and CODEX_HOME no longer
takes part, so csctl shows the same machine state from any terminal. Each
entry becomes its own provider — separate sessions, trust records, badges,
and launcher entry — tagged in the CLI column by its label (ASCII
alphanumeric, ≤3 characters). The first entry keeps the provider key codex;
later ones become codex:<label>. Every command csctl synthesizes for a
declared identity carries its CODEX_HOME explicitly. Without this file
there is exactly one codex instance following CODEX_HOME/~/.codex, and a
malformed file falls back to that same single instance with a visible reason.
Changes take effect on the next csctl start. See
ADR-0008.
License
MIT
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