open-relay

by slaveOftime · Codex Skill · ★ 82

About open-relay

oly turns long-running and interactive CLI workflows into persistent, supervised sessions for humans and AI agents. Close the terminal, keep the process alive, get notified when input is needed, and jump back in from anywhere.

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Quick Facts

Stars82
Forks8
LanguageRust
CategoryCodex Skill
LicenseMIT
Quality Score35.2/100
Last Updated2026-05-21
Created2026-03-08
Platformsclaude-code, cli, codex, gemini, rust
Est. Tokens~662k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is open-relay?

open-relay is oly turns long-running and interactive CLI workflows into persistent, supervised sessions for humans and AI agents. Close the terminal, keep the process alive, get notified when input is needed, and j. It is categorized as a Codex Skill with 82 GitHub stars.

What programming language is open-relay written in?

open-relay is primarily written in Rust. It covers topics such as agentops, ai-agents, claude-code.

How do I install or use open-relay?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the open-relay GitHub repository at github.com/slaveOftime/open-relay. The project has 82 stars and 8 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does open-relay use?

open-relay is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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