They say imitation is the highest form of flattery… would be nice to get some credit though, as I introduced this idea over a month ago and it already has thousands of users and over 1,000 GitHub stars. Hard for them to act like they didn’t know about it. Anyway, mine is better.
Because my project is not affiliated with a company or lab and is 100% open-source, with no commercial motivation at all, I’m not trying to lock you into one model or provider. My system lets you team up Codex with Claude Code, Gemini-CLI, Cursor, etc. All seamlessly.
Give MCP Agent Mail a try. Setup takes about one minute and it automatically detects all your installed coding agents and sets everything up for you out of the box. Best used with beads, beads_viewer, and ubs: github.com/Dicklesworthst…
You can learn about all my open source agent coding tools and how they all work together here: jeffreyemanuel.com/projects
Some recent threads where I show how to actually use the tools on a fresh project:
And another one:
This thread includes a ton of good prompts that really leverage all the tooling:
This file has all the prompts I use most frequently: github.com/Dicklesworthst…
If you want to see some examples of the kinds of messages that agents send each other when they’re given access to these tools, I made a nice feature that lets you export the unified mailbox to a static GitHub pages site, and you can see one here: dicklesworthstone.github.io/agent-mailbox-…