Execute codeagent-wrapper for multi-backend AI code tasks. Supports Codex, Claude, and Gemini backends with file references (@syntax) and structured output.
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name: codeagent description: Execute codeagent-wrapper for multi-backend AI code tasks. Supports Codex, Claude, and Gemini backends with file references (@syntax) and structured output.
Codeagent Wrapper Integration
Overview
Execute codeagent-wrapper commands with pluggable AI backends (Codex, Claude, Gemini). Supports file references via @ syntax, parallel task execution with backend selection, and configurable security controls.
When to Use
- Complex code analysis requiring deep understanding
- Large-scale refactoring across multiple files
- Automated code generation with backend selection
Usage
HEREDOC syntax (recommended):
codeagent-wrapper - [working_dir] <<'EOF'
<task content here>
EOF
With backend selection:
codeagent-wrapper --backend claude - <<'EOF'
<task content here>
EOF
Simple tasks:
codeagent-wrapper "simple task" [working_dir]
codeagent-wrapper --backend gemini "simple task"
Backends
| Backend | Command | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| codex | --backend codex | OpenAI Codex (default) | Code analysis, complex development |
| claude | --backend claude | Anthropic Claude | Simple tasks, documentation, prompts |
| gemini | --backend gemini | Google Gemini | UI/UX prototyping |
Backend Selection Guide
Codex (default):
- Deep code understanding and complex logic implementation
- Large-scale refactoring with precise dependency tracking
- Algorithm optimization and performance tuning
- Example: "Analyze the call graph of @src/core and refactor the module dependency structure"
Claude:
- Quick feature implementation with clear requirements
- Technical documentation, API specs, README generation
- Professional prompt engineering (e.g., product requirements, design specs)
- Example: "Generate a comprehensive README for @package.json with installation, usage, and API docs"
Gemini:
- UI component scaffolding and layout prototyping
- Design system implementation with style consistency
- Interactive element generation with accessibility support
- Example: "Create a responsive dashboard layout with sidebar navigation and data visualization cards"
Backend Switching:
- Start with Codex for analysis, switch to Claude for documentation, then Gemini for UI implementation
- Use per-task backend selection in parallel mode to optimize for each task's strengths
Parameters
task(required): Task description, supports@filereferencesworking_dir(optional): Working directory (default: current)--backend(optional): Select AI backend (codex/claude/gemini, default: codex)- Note: Claude backend only adds
--dangerously-skip-permissionswhen explicitly enabled
- Note: Claude backend only adds
Return Format
Agent response text here...
---
SESSION_ID: 019a7247-ac9d-71f3-89e2-a823dbd8fd14
Resume Session
# Resume with default backend
codeagent-wrapper resume <session_id> - <<'EOF'
<follow-up task>
EOF
# Resume with specific backend
codeagent-wrapper --backend claude resume <session_id> - <<'EOF'
<follow-up task>
EOF
Parallel Execution
Default (summary mode - context-efficient):
codeagent-wrapper --parallel <<'EOF'
---TASK---
id: task1
backend: codex
workdir: /path/to/dir
---CONTENT---
task content
---TASK---
id: task2
dependencies: task1
---CONTENT---
dependent task
EOF
Full output mode (for debugging):
codeagent-wrapper --parallel --full-output <<'EOF'
...
EOF
Output Modes:
- Summary (default): Structured report with changes, output, verification, and review summary.
- Full (
--full-output): Complete task messages. Use only when debugging specific failures.
With per-task backend:
codeagent-wrapper --parallel <<'EOF'
---TASK---
id: task1
backend: codex
workdir: /path/to/dir
---CONTENT---
analyze code structure
---TASK---
id: task2
backend: claude
dependencies: task1
---CONTENT---
design architecture based on analysis
---TASK---
id: task3
backend: gemini
dependencies: task2
---CONTENT---
generate implementation code
EOF
Concurrency Control:
Set CODEAGENT_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS to limit concurrent tasks (default: unlimited).
Environment Variables
CODEX_TIMEOUT: Override timeout in milliseconds (default: 7200000 = 2 hours)CODEAGENT_SKIP_PERMISSIONS: Control Claude CLI permission checks- For Claude backend: Set to
true/1to add--dangerously-skip-permissions(default: disabled) - For Codex/Gemini backends: Currently has no effect
- For Claude backend: Set to
CODEAGENT_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS: Limit concurrent tasks in parallel mode (default: unlimited, recommended: 8)
Invocation Pattern
Single Task:
Bash tool parameters:
- command: codeagent-wrapper --backend <backend> - [working_dir] <<'EOF'
<task content>
EOF
- timeout: 7200000
- description: <brief description>
Parallel Tasks:
Bash tool parameters:
- command: codeagent-wrapper --parallel --backend <backend> <<'EOF'
---TASK---
id: task_id
backend: <backend> # Optional, overrides global
workdir: /path
dependencies: dep1, dep2
---CONTENT---
task content
EOF
- timeout: 7200000
- description: <brief description>
Security Best Practices
- Claude Backend: Permission checks enabled by default
- To skip checks: set
CODEAGENT_SKIP_PERMISSIONS=trueor pass--skip-permissions
- To skip checks: set
- Concurrency Limits: Set
CODEAGENT_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERSin production to prevent resource exhaustion - Automation Context: This wrapper is designed for AI-driven automation where permission prompts would block execution
Recent Updates
- Multi-backend support for all modes (workdir, resume, parallel)
- Security controls with configurable permission checks
- Concurrency limits with worker pool and fail-fast cancellation
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