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Multi Workplace

Manage multiple workplaces (project directories) with multi-agent orchestration, isolated memory, and inter-agent communication. Use when the user mentions:...

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name: workplace description: > Manage multiple workplaces (project directories) with multi-agent orchestration, isolated memory, and inter-agent communication. Use when the user mentions: workplace init/list/switch/scan/status/agents/export/import, managing projects, switching between codebases, multi-agent workflows, agent handoff, kernel agent, workspace structure, deploy environments, or any variation of "workplace" commands. Also triggered by /workplace slash command. Auto-detects .git folders as workplaces. Each workplace has its own agents, memory, skills, and deployment configs in a .workplace/ directory. Syncs context to Cursor, Claude Code, and OpenCode. Interactive Telegram/Discord UI with inline buttons for switching workplaces, starting agents, and deploying. user-invocable: true

Workplace Skill

Manage multiple project workplaces with per-workspace agents, isolated memory, and Swarm-style agent orchestration.

/workplace Command (Telegram / Slash)

Hierarchical navigation with parent → child drill-down.

  • /workplace or /workplace list → Show top-level view: parent workspaces and standalone workplaces as buttons. Parents show (N) child count. Current workspace marked with ✓.
  • Click a parent button → Drill into children. Shows child buttons + "Use parent" + "← Back".
  • /workplace <name> → If standalone or child, switch directly. If parent with children, show drill-in.
  • /workplace parent:child → Direct switch using colon syntax (e.g. log-stream:logstream).
  • /workplace status → Current workspace card with parent, linked, agents, deploy envs.
  • /workplace agents → Agent list with start/stop buttons.

Colon Syntax

/workplace log-stream:logstream resolves parent by name, then finds child under that parent. Supports quick switching without navigating menus.

Context Switching

When the user switches workplaces (via button click, name, or colon syntax):

  1. Update ~/.openclaw/workspace/.workplaces/current.json with the selected UUID and path
  2. Update lastActive in registry.json
  3. Load the new workspace's .workplace/config.json for context
  4. Send confirmation: name, path, parent (if any), linked workplaces, agent list
  5. Subsequent messages in the session should be aware of the active workspace context

Read current.json at the start of any workplace operation to know which workspace is active.

See telegram-ui.md for full button layouts, callback routing, and platform fallbacks.

Quick Reference

Command Action
workplace init [path] Initialize workplace (scan existing or set up new)
workplace list List all workplaces (inline buttons to switch)
workplace switch <name|uuid> Switch active workplace
workplace scan [path] Discover .git workplaces in subdirectories
workplace link <path> Link a related workplace
workplace unlink <path|uuid> Remove a linked workplace
workplace status Current workplace info + agent status
workplace agents List agents in current workplace
workplace agent start <name> Start an agent (runs as sub-agent)
workplace agent stop <name> Stop a running agent
workplace kernel start Start persistent kernel agent
workplace kernel stop Stop kernel agent
workplace export [zip|json] Export workplace config
workplace import <file> Import workplace from export
workplace delete <name|uuid> Remove from registry
workplace deploy <env> Show/run deploy instructions
workplace sync <ide> Generate context for cursor/claude/opencode/all

Architecture

Registry

Central registry at ~/.openclaw/workspace/.workplaces/:

  • registry.json — all known workplaces with UUID, path, hostname, links
  • current.json — currently active workplace

Per-Workplace Structure

Each project gets a .workplace/ directory:

.workplace/
├── config.json          # UUID, name, path, hostname, linked, parent
├── agents/*.md          # Agent role definitions (kernel.md always present)
├── memory/              # Isolated daily logs (YYYY-MM-DD.md)
├── skills/              # Workplace-specific skills (user-managed via git)
├── chat.md              # Inter-agent communication
├── structure.json       # Auto-scanned file tree
├── full-tree.md         # Full tree with parent + linked workplaces (by hostname)
├── process-status.json  # Agent runtime states and errors
└── deploy/              # Deployment docs: dev.md, main.md, pre.md

Workplace Detection

  • Any directory with .git/ is a potential workplace
  • Submodules included as nested workplaces
  • Parent workplace auto-detected from parent directories
  • Manual linking via workplace link

Workflows

Initialize a Workplace

  1. Run scripts/init_workplace.sh <path> [--name <name>] [--desc <desc>]
  2. For existing projects: scan file structure, read *.md files, analyze project type, suggest agents
  3. For empty folders: ask project name, description, language/framework, roles needed
  4. Creates .workplace/ structure, registers in central registry, sets as current
  5. See init-guide.md for full flow details

Agent System

Agents are defined as .md files in .workplace/agents/ with YAML frontmatter (name, role, triggers, handoff_to). Run agents via sessions_spawn with system prompts built from their definitions + workplace context.

  • See agent-system.md for agent creation, Swarm handoff, and runtime details

Inter-Agent Communication

Agents communicate via chat.md using a structured message protocol. The Rust file-watcher server monitors changes and outputs parsed messages as JSON lines.

Rust File-Watcher Server

Binary at assets/bin/workplace-server-{os}-{arch}. Build from source with scripts/build.sh.

# Start server for a workplace
workplace-server /path/to/project

# Server outputs JSON lines to stdout for each new chat.md message
{"timestamp":"...","sender":"coder","recipient":"reviewer","broadcast":[],"message":"...","line_number":1}

Export/Import

  • ZIP: Full .workplace/ folder (memory excluded by default)
  • JSON: Config + agent definitions + deploy docs as portable manifest
  • Import generates a new UUID to avoid collisions

Chat UI (Telegram / Discord)

On platforms with inline buttons, workplace list shows a clickable switcher. workplace agents shows start/stop buttons per agent. workplace deploy shows environment buttons.

See telegram-ui.md for message formats, button components, and callback handling.

Fallback: numbered text lists on platforms without button support (WhatsApp, Signal).

IDE Integration

Sync workplace context to external coding tools:

  • Cursor.cursor/rules/workplace.mdc (MDC with frontmatter)
  • Claude CodeCLAUDE.md (markdown, marker-based updates)
  • OpenCodeopencode.jsonc instructions field

Run workplace sync all to update all detected IDEs, or target one: workplace sync cursor.

See ide-sync.md for implementation details.

Scripts

Script Purpose
scripts/init_workplace.sh Initialize .workplace/ in a directory
scripts/scan_workplaces.sh Find .git workplaces under a path
scripts/build.sh Build Rust server for current platform

Supermemory Integration

Each workplace uses its UUID as containerTag for supermemory operations:

  • Kernel agent saves structure summaries and project facts
  • All workplace memories are isolated by containerTag
  • Enables cross-session project state awareness

Command Details

See commands.md for full command reference with examples.

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