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Your multi-session orchestrator - manage multiple Claude Code instances working on different projects simultaneously, all from WhatsApp.
GitHub: https://github.com/yossiovadia/claude-code-orchestrator
When a user message matches these patterns, IMMEDIATELY run the corresponding command:
| User Message Pattern | Command to Run | |---------------------|----------------| | approve <session> | ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh approve <session> | | always <session> | ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh always <session> | | deny <session> | ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh deny <session> |
Examples:
~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh approve vsr-bugfix~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh always heartbeat-test~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh deny proxy-refactorAfter running, respond with the command output (e.g., "✓ Session 'vsr-bugfix' approved (once)")
Why this is critical: The master monitor daemon sends WhatsApp notifications when Claude Code sessions need approval. The user responds with these commands from their phone. Fast response = unblocked sessions.
| User Message | Command to Run | |--------------|----------------| | sessions or status | ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/session-status.sh --all --json | | status <session> | ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/session-status.sh <session> --json |
Parse the JSON and respond with a human-readable summary.
Orchestrates multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel, each working on different tasks in different directories. You monitor and control everything remotely via WhatsApp/chat.
The Vision:
Morning - You (via WhatsApp): "Start work on VSR issue #1131, Clawdbot authentication feature, and refactor the proxy"
Clawdbot spawns 3 sessions:
✅ Session: vsr-issue-1131 (~/code/semantic-router)
✅ Session: clawdbot-auth (~/code/clawdbot)
✅ Session: proxy-refactor (~/code/claude-code-proxy)During lunch - You: "Show me the dashboard"
Clawdbot:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Active Claude Code Sessions │
├─────────────────┬──────────────────────┬────────────────┤
│ vsr-issue-1131 │ semantic-router │ ✅ Working │
│ clawdbot-auth │ clawdbot │ ✅ Working │
│ proxy-refactor │ claude-code-proxy │ ⏳ Waiting approval │
└─────────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────────────┘You: "How's the VSR issue going?"
Clawdbot captures session output: "Almost done - fixed the schema validation bug, running tests now. 8/10 tests passing."
You: "Tell proxy-refactor to run tests next"
Clawdbot sends command to that specific session.
Result: 3 parallel tasks, full remote control from your phone. 🎯
bashclawdbot skill install claude-code-wingman
Or visit: https://clawdhub.com/skills/claude-code-wingman
bashcd ~/code git clone https://github.com/yossiovadia/claude-code-orchestrator.git cd claude-code-orchestrator chmod +x *.sh lib/*.sh
claude CLI (Claude Code)tmux (terminal multiplexer)jq (JSON processor)CRITICAL: When interacting with Claude Code sessions, ALWAYS use the wingman script (claude-wingman.sh). Never run raw tmux commands directly.
Why:
Wrong (DON'T DO THIS):
bashtmux send-keys -t my-session "Run tests" # ^ Might forget C-m, won't be tracked in dashboard
Right (ALWAYS DO THIS):
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session my-session \ --workdir ~/code/myproject \ --prompt "Run tests"
When a user asks for coding work, spawn Claude Code:
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session <session-name> \ --workdir <project-directory> \ --prompt "<task description>"
To send a new task to an already-running session:
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session <existing-session-name> \ --workdir <same-directory> \ --prompt "<new task>"
Note: The script detects if the session exists and sends the command to it instead of creating a duplicate.
bashtmux capture-pane -t <session-name> -p -S -50
Parse the output to determine if Claude Code is:
User: "Fix the bug in api.py"
Clawdbot:
Spawning Claude Code session for this...
[Runs wingman script]
✅ Session started: vsr-bug-fix
📂 Directory: ~/code/semantic-router
🎯 Task: Fix bug in api.pyUser: "What's the status?"
Clawdbot:
bashtmux capture-pane -t vsr-bug-fix -p -S -50
Then summarize: "Claude Code is running tests now, 8/10 passing"
User: "Tell it to commit the changes"
Clawdbot:
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session vsr-bug-fix \ --workdir ~/code/semantic-router \ --prompt "Commit the changes with a descriptive message"
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session <name> \ --workdir <dir> \ --prompt "<task>"
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/claude-wingman.sh \ --session <existing-session> \ --workdir <same-dir> \ --prompt "<new command>"
bashtmux capture-pane -t <session-name> -p -S -100
bashtmux ls
Filter for Claude Code sessions:
bashtmux ls | grep -E "(vsr|clawdbot|proxy|claude)"
bashcat /tmp/auto-approver-<session-name>.log
bashtmux kill-session -t <session-name>
bashtmux attach -t <session-name> # Detach: Ctrl+B, then D
Planned features:
wingman dashboardShows all active Claude Code sessions:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Active Claude Code Sessions │
├─────────────────┬──────────────────────┬────────────────┤
│ Session │ Directory │ Status │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────────────┤
│ vsr-issue-1131 │ ~/code/semantic-... │ ✅ Working │
│ clawdbot-feat │ ~/code/clawdbot │ ⏳ Waiting approval │
│ proxy-refactor │ ~/code/claude-co... │ ❌ Error │
└─────────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────────────┘
Total: 3 sessions | Working: 1 | Waiting: 1 | Error: 1wingman status <session>Detailed status for a specific session:
Session: vsr-issue-1131
Directory: ~/code/semantic-router
Started: 2h 15m ago
Last activity: 30s ago
Status: ✅ Working
Current task: Running pytest tests
Progress: 8/10 tests passingFor now: Use tmux commands directly, but always via the wingman script for sending commands!
When running in a new directory, Claude Code asks: > "Do you trust the files in this folder?"
First run: User must attach and approve (press Enter). After that, it's automatic.
Handle it:
User, Claude Code needs you to approve the folder trust (one-time). Please run:
tmux attach -t <session-name>
Press Enter to approve, then Ctrl+B followed by D to detach.✅ Use orchestrator for:
❌ Don't use orchestrator for:
Use descriptive names:
vsr-issue-1131 - specific issue workvsr-feature-auth - feature developmentproject-bugfix-X - bug fixesThe orchestrator sends Enter twice with delays. If stuck, user can attach and press Enter manually.
Check logs: cat /tmp/auto-approver-<session-name>.log
Should see: "Approval prompt detected! Navigating to option 2..."
Kill it: tmux kill-session -t <name>
After successful tasks, update TOOLS.md:
markdown### Recent Claude Code Sessions - 2026-01-26: VSR AWS check - verified vLLM server running ✅ - Session pattern: vsr-* for semantic-router work
The master monitor daemon sends WhatsApp notifications when sessions need approval. Handle them with these commands:
When you receive an approval notification, respond with:
Clawdbot parses your message and runs:
bash# Approve once ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh approve <session-name> # Approve all similar (always) ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh always <session-name> # Deny ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh deny <session-name>
Notification received:
🔒 Session 'vsr-bugfix' needs approval
Bash(rm -rf ./build && npm run build)
Reply with:
• approve vsr-bugfix - Allow once
• always vsr-bugfix - Allow all similar
• deny vsr-bugfix - RejectYou reply: "approve vsr-bugfix"
Clawdbot:
bash~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/lib/handle-approval.sh approve vsr-bugfix
Response: "✓ Session 'vsr-bugfix' approved (once)"
bash# Start monitoring all sessions (reads config from ~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json) ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/master-monitor.sh & # With custom intervals ~/code/claude-code-orchestrator/master-monitor.sh --poll-interval 5 --reminder-interval 120 & # Check if running cat /tmp/claude-orchestrator/master-monitor.pid # View logs tail -f /tmp/claude-orchestrator/master-monitor.log # Stop the daemon kill $(cat /tmp/claude-orchestrator/master-monitor.pid)
No environment variables needed - phone and webhook token are read from Clawdbot config.
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