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Qoder CLI skill

Delegate coding tasks to Qoder CLI using Print mode (non-interactive). Use when: (1) building/creating new features or apps, (2) code reviews, (3) refactorin...

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name: qoder-agent description: 'Delegate coding tasks to Qoder CLI using Print mode (non-interactive). Use when: (1) building/creating new features or apps, (2) code reviews, (3) refactoring, (4) iterative coding that needs file exploration. Supports subagents, worktrees, MCP servers, quest mode, and hooks. Works in all session types (direct chat, group chat, Discord, etc.). NOT for: simple one-liner fixes (just edit), reading code (use read tool). Requires qodercli installed.' metadata: { "openclaw": { "emoji": "🤖", "requires": { "anyBins": ["qodercli"] } }, }

Qoder Agent (Print Mode - Non-Interactive)

Use Print mode (-p) for all Qoder CLI work in OpenClaw. TUI mode is not supported in automated environments.

✅ All-Sessions Ready: This skill works in:

  • Direct 1:1 chats
  • Group chats (DingTalk, Discord, Slack, etc.)
  • Shared workspace sessions
  • Private sessions

⚠️ Important: Print Mode Only

TUI mode is NOT supported in OpenClaw or other automated environments due to TTY requirements.

Always use Print mode with the -p flag:

# ✅ Correct - Print mode (non-interactive)
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'Add error handling'"

# ❌ Wrong - TUI mode requires interactive terminal
bash pty:true command:"qodercli"  # Will fail

🔐 Environment Setup (Auto-Detected)

Qoder CLI authentication is automatically available via:

# Environment variable (set in ~/.zshrc)
QODER_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN="your_token_here"

# Or check if already authenticated
qodercli status

In any session type, the environment variable is inherited from the shell, so Qoder CLI works seamlessly.


🚀 Quick Start

Basic Usage

# Quick one-shot task
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'Add error handling to the API calls'"

# With ultimate model for best quality
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --model=ultimate -p 'Refactor this module'"

# With JSON output
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --output-format=json -p 'Analyze this code'"

# Continue last session
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -c -p 'Continue the refactoring'"

# Max turns limit
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --max-turns=10 -p 'Fix the bug'"

# Yolo mode (skip permissions)
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --yolo -p 'Make the changes'"

🎯 Print Mode Flags

Flag Description Example
-p Required - Run non-interactively qodercli -p "task"
-q Quiet mode (hide spinner) qodercli -q -p "task"
--output-format Output format: text, json, stream-json qodercli --output-format=json
-w Specify workspace directory qodercli -w /path/to/project
-c Continue last session qodercli -c -p "continue"
-r Resume specific session qodercli -r <session-id>
--model Model tier selection qodercli --model=ultimate
--max-turns Maximum dialog turns (0 = unlimited) qodercli --max-turns=10
--max-output-tokens Max tokens: 16k, 32k qodercli --max-output-tokens=32k
--yolo Skip permission checks qodercli --yolo
--allowed-tools Allow only specified tools qodercli --allowed-tools=READ,WRITE
--disallowed-tools Disallow specified tools qodercli --disallowed-tools=Bash
--agents JSON object defining custom agents qodercli --agents='{"reviewer":{...}}'
--attachment Attach image files (repeatable) qodercli --attachment=img.png

🧠 Model Selection

Qoder CLI uses automatic model routing - it selects the globally optimal model based on task characteristics. You can override this:

Model Value Use Case Speed Quality Cost
auto Default - automatic routing ⚡⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰
efficient Quick tasks, simple queries ⚡⚡⚡⚡ ⭐⭐ 💰💰
lite Very simple tasks ⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡ 💰
performance Complex tasks needing depth ⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰💰
ultimate Best quality - refactoring, architecture, code review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰💰💰
qmodel Qwen model family ⚡⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰
q35model Qwen 3.5 specific ⚡⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰
mmodel MiniMax model ⚡⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰
gmodel GPT model family ⚡⚡ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 💰💰💰💰

Recommendations:

  • Default: Use --model=auto (let Qoder choose)
  • Refactoring/Architecture: --model=ultimate
  • Quick fixes: --model=efficient
  • Code review: --model=performance or ultimate
  • Simple queries: --model=lite or efficient

🎯 Quest Mode (Spec-Driven Development)

Quest Mode allows you to write specifications while AI automatically completes development tasks using subagents.

# Quest mode via prompt
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --model=ultimate -p 'Build a REST API with authentication, rate limiting, and logging'"

Quest Mode automatically:

  1. Analyzes requirements
  2. Routes to appropriate subagents
  3. Coordinates multi-step development
  4. Ensures consistency across files

🤖 Subagents

Subagents are specialized AI agents for specific tasks with their own context windows and tool permissions.

Create a Subagent (Manual)

Create markdown files in:

  • ~/.qoder/agents/<agentName>.md - User-level (all projects)
  • ${project}/agents/<agentName>.md - Project-level

Example: code-review agent

---
name: code-review
description: Code review expert for quality and security checks
tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash
---

You are a senior code reviewer responsible for ensuring code quality.

Checklist:
1. Readability and code style
2. Naming conventions
3. Error handling
4. Security checks
5. Test coverage
6. Performance considerations

Use Subagents

# Explicit invocation
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'Use code-review subagent to check code issues'"

# Implicit invocation
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'Analyze this code for potential performance issues'"

# Chained subagents
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'First use design subagent for system design, then use code-review subagent'"

# Custom agents inline
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --agents='{\"reviewer\":{\"description\":\"Reviews code\",\"prompt\":\"You are a code reviewer\"}}' -p 'Review this'"

🌳 Worktree (Parallel Jobs)

Worktree jobs are concurrent jobs that use Git worktrees to run tasks in parallel, avoiding read/write conflicts.

Requirements: Git installed and usable locally.

Commands

Command Description
qodercli --worktree "job description" Create and start new worktree job
qodercli jobs --worktree List existing worktree jobs
qodercli rm <jobId> Remove a job (delete worktree)

Create a Job

# Basic worktree job (non-interactive)
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --worktree -p 'Fix issue #78'"

# With branch specification
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --worktree --branch=main -p 'Implement feature'"

# With max turns
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli --worktree --max-turns=20 -p 'Complex refactoring'"

View Jobs

bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli jobs --worktree"

Delete Jobs

bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli rm <jobId>"

⚠️ Warning: Deletion is irreversible. Proceed with caution.

Parallel Issue Fixing Example

# Multiple worktrees for parallel work
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"qodercli --worktree -p 'Fix issue #78'"
bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"qodercli --worktree -p 'Fix issue #99'"

# Monitor progress
process action:list
process action:log sessionId:XXX

🔌 MCP Servers

Qoder CLI integrates with any standard MCP (Model Context Protocol) tool.

Add MCP Servers

# Basic syntax
bash command:"qodercli mcp add <name> -- <command>"

# Example: Playwright for browser control
bash command:"qodercli mcp add playwright -- npx -y @playwright/mcp@latest"

Recommended MCP Tools

# Context7 - Upstash context management
bash command:"qodercli mcp add context7 -- npx -y @upstash/context7-mcp@latest"

# DeepWiki - Wikipedia/knowledge access
bash command:"qodercli mcp add deepwiki -- npx -y mcp-deepwiki@latest"

# Chrome DevTools - Browser automation
bash command:"qodercli mcp add chrome-devtools -- npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest"

Manage MCP Servers

# List servers
bash command:"qodercli mcp list"

# Remove server
bash command:"qodercli mcp remove playwright"

🔐 Permissions

Qoder CLI enforces precise tool execution permissions.

Configuration Files (precedence: high → low)

  1. ${project}/.qoder/settings.local.json - Project-level, highest (gitignore)
  2. ${project}/.qoder/settings.json - Project-level
  3. ~/.qoder/settings.json - User-level

Permission Strategies

Strategy Description
allow Automatically allow matching operations
deny Automatically deny matching operations
ask Prompt for permission (default for outside project)

Example Configuration

{
  "permissions": {
    "ask": [
      "Read(!/Users/demo/projects/myproject/**)",
      "Edit(!/Users/demo/projects/myproject/**)"
    ],
    "allow": [
      "Read(/Users/demo/projects/myproject/**)",
      "Edit(/Users/demo/projects/myproject/**)"
    ],
    "deny": [
      "Bash(rm -rf /**)"
    ]
  }
}

Permission Types

1. Read & Edit Rules

Patterns follow gitignore-style matching:

Pattern Form Description Example Matches
/path Absolute from system root Read(/Users/demo/**) /Users/demo/xx
~/path From home directory Read(~/Documents/*.png) /Users/demo/Documents/xx.png
path or ./path Relative to current dir Read(/*.java) ./xx.java
!** Negation pattern Read(!**/node_modules/**) Excludes node_modules

2. WebFetch Rules

Restrict domains for network fetch:

{
  "permissions": {
    "allow": [
      "WebFetch(domain:example.com)",
      "WebFetch(domain:*.github.io)"
    ]
  }
}

3. Bash Rules

Restrict commands for shell execution:

{
  "permissions": {
    "allow": [
      "Bash(npm run build)",
      "Bash(npm run test:*)",
      "Bash(curl http://site.com/:*)"
    ],
    "deny": [
      "Bash(rm -rf *)",
      "Bash(sudo *)"
    ]
  }
}

📝 Memory (AGENTS.md)

Qoder CLI uses AGENTS.md as memory - content is auto-loaded as context.

File Locations

  • User-level: ~/.qoder/AGENTS.md - Applies to all projects
  • Project-level: ${project}/AGENTS.md - Applies to current project

Typical Content

  • Development standards and notes
  • Overall system architecture
  • Project-specific conventions
  • API documentation
  • Testing requirements

Generate/Manage

# Manually create AGENTS.md in project root
cat > ~/project/AGENTS.md << 'EOF'
# Project Guidelines

## Architecture
- MVC pattern
- REST API design

## Code Style
- ESLint strict mode
- Prettier formatting
EOF

⚡ Advanced Options

Option Description Example
-w Specify workspace directory qodercli -w /path/to/project
-c Continue last session qodercli -c -p "continue"
-r Resume specific session qodercli -r <session-id>
--allowed-tools Allow only specified tools qodercli --allowed-tools=READ,WRITE
--disallowed-tools Disallow specified tools qodercli --disallowed-tools=Bash
--max-turns Maximum dialog turns qodercli --max-turns=10
--yolo Skip permission checks qodercli --yolo
--worktree Create worktree job qodercli --worktree "task"
--branch Set branch for worktree qodercli --worktree --branch=main
--agents Define custom agents inline qodercli --agents='{...}'
--attachment Attach image files qodercli --attachment=img.png

⚠️ Rules

  1. Print mode only - TUI mode not supported in OpenClaw
  2. Always use -p flag - Non-interactive mode required
  3. Respect workdir - Qoder sees only the specified directory's context
  4. Monitor with process:log - check background session progress
  5. Use worktrees for parallel work - avoid read/write conflicts
  6. Initialize AGENTS.md - helps Qoder understand project context
  7. Configure permissions - set appropriate access rules per project
  8. Leverage subagents - specialized agents for specific tasks
  9. Add MCP servers - extend capabilities with external tools
  10. Works in all sessions - environment variables are inherited automatically
  11. Use ultimate model for complex tasks - refactoring, architecture, code review

Progress Updates (Critical)

When you spawn Qoder CLI in the background, keep the user in the loop:

  • Send 1 short message when you start (what's running + where)
  • Then only update again when something changes:
    • a milestone completes (build finished, tests passed)
    • the CLI asks a question / needs input
    • you hit an error or need user action
    • the CLI finishes (include what changed + where)
  • If you kill a session, immediately say you killed it and why

This prevents the user from seeing only "Agent failed before reply" and having no idea what happened.


Auto-Notify on Completion

For long-running background tasks, append a wake trigger:

bash workdir:~/project background:true command:"qodercli --model=ultimate 'Build a REST API for todos.

When completely finished, run: openclaw system event --text \"Done: Built todos REST API with CRUD endpoints\" --mode now'"

This triggers an immediate wake event — you get pinged in seconds, not minutes.


🌐 Cross-Session Usage

In Group Chats (DingTalk, Discord, Slack)

# Just use normal commands - environment is inherited
bash workdir:~/project command:"qodercli -p 'Help me fix this bug'"

# No special setup needed!

In Direct Messages

Same as group chats - works out of the box.

In Shared Workspaces

# Specify the workspace explicitly
bash workdir:/shared/project command:"qodercli --model=ultimate -p 'Refactor this'"

Privacy Note

  • Qoder CLI only accesses the specified workdir
  • Environment variables are inherited from the host shell
  • No credentials are exposed in chat messages
  • Each session has isolated Qoder CLI state

📊 Comparison with Other Coding Agents

Feature Qoder CLI Codex Claude Code
Print Mode
Subagents
Worktrees
MCP Servers
Memory (AGENTS.md)
Model Selection ✅ (auto-routing)
Quest Mode
Permission System ✅ (granular) ⚠️ ⚠️
All-Sessions Ready ⚠️ ⚠️

Qoder CLI strengths:

  • Subagents for specialized tasks
  • Worktrees for parallel development
  • Quest mode for spec-driven development
  • Automatic model routing
  • Granular permission system
  • Cross-session compatibility

📋 Quick Reference Card

# Quick task (print mode, auto model)
qodercli -p "Your prompt"

# High-quality task (ultimate model)
qodercli --model=ultimate -p "Your prompt"

# Quest mode (spec-driven)
qodercli -p "Build a REST API with auth"

# Background task (worktree)
qodercli --worktree -p "Your task"

# Check status
qodercli status

# Skip permissions (use with caution)
qodercli --yolo -p "Your prompt"

# Continue last session
qodercli -c -p "Continue"

# JSON output
qodercli --output-format=json -p "Analyze"

# With custom subagents
qodercli --agents='{"reviewer":{...}}' -p "Review this"

🔧 Troubleshooting

Not Logged In

# Check status
qodercli status

# Set environment variable
export QODER_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN="your_token"

Permission Denied

# Use yolo mode (caution)
qodercli --yolo -p "task"

# Or configure permissions in ~/.qoder/settings.json

Model Selection Issues

# Explicitly specify model
qodercli --model=ultimate -p "task"

# Or use auto for automatic routing
qodercli --model=auto -p "task"

TUI Mode Error

TUI mode is NOT supported in OpenClaw. Always use Print mode:

# ✅ Correct
qodercli -p "Your task"

# ❌ Wrong (will fail)
qodercli  # TUI requires interactive terminal

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