Adds tools/tmux/ to the framework source (previously only present in installed ~/.config/mosaic copies, never committed): - agent-send.sh: inter-agent messaging wrapper. Prepends the canonical addressing preamble [<src_host>:<src_session> -> <dst_host>:<dst_session>] (auto-detecting the sender), and delivers reliably to local OR remote panes. Remote delivery ships send-message.sh over ssh and runs it local to the target pane, sidestepping the ssh->nested-tmux Enter/C-m submission swallow; the remote needs only bash+tmux+base64 (no framework install required there). - send-message.sh: low-level reliable single-pane submitter (bracketed paste + Enter-flush + draft detection). Adds a -b base64 input for ssh-safe transport. - README.md: documents the addressing standard (replies flip the preamble) and the submission gotcha the helper exists to solve. Propagates to each host via install.sh rsync on next framework upgrade. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Inter-Agent tmux Comms — Standard & Tooling
Reliable, self-identifying messaging between Mosaic agents running in tmux panes (Claude Code / Codex / OpenCode REPLs), across hosts.
The addressing standard (required)
Every cross-agent tmux message MUST begin with an addressing preamble:
[<src_host>:<src_session> -> <dst_host>:<dst_session>] <message>
host=hostname -sof the machine the agent runs on (e.g.web1,sb-it-mgr-0-lt).session= the tmux session name (e.g.mos-claude,rev0-4,installer-1).- Replies FLIP the preamble: the recipient answers with
[<dst> -> <src>] ....
Why: a fresh or context-wiped agent always knows who sent a message and to whom. No ambiguity about origin or lane after a tmux wipe / session restart.
Example exchange:
[web1:mos-claude -> sb-it-mgr-0-lt:installer-1] status on #29?
[sb-it-mgr-0-lt:installer-1 -> web1:mos-claude] Q2 done, opening PR #34.
The helper: agent-send.sh
Prepends the preamble automatically (auto-detecting your own host:session) and
delivers reliably to local OR remote panes.
# Local target (same host)
agent-send.sh -s <dst_session> -m "message"
# Remote target (over ssh)
agent-send.sh -H user@host -s <dst_session> -m "message"
# From a file / stdin
agent-send.sh -H user@host -s <dst_session> -f msg.txt
echo "msg" | agent-send.sh -s <dst_session>
Key flags: -s dst session (required) · -H ssh target for remote · -n dst
hostname for the preamble (else auto-resolved) · -m/-f/stdin body · -S
override source label · -v verbose · -r N Enter-flush attempts.
Why a helper exists (the submission gotcha)
Pasting into an interactive REPL via raw tmux send-keys is unreliable: a
trailing Enter is frequently swallowed and the message sits as an unsubmitted
draft ("Press up to edit queued messages"). Over an ssh -> nested tmux hop the
plain Enter keyname often does not register at all — C-m is needed.
send-message.sh solves this for a local pane: bracketed-paste the body
(so multi-line content doesn't submit early), pause, then send Enter as its own
keystroke and flush with a second, verifying against a draft heuristic.
agent-send.sh solves the remote case by shipping send-message.sh over ssh
(ssh host bash -s -- ... < send-message.sh) and running it local to the target
pane — so the reliable send-keys always happens on the pane's own host. The remote
needs only bash + tmux + base64; no mosaic install required there. The
message crosses the wire as base64 (-b) to avoid all shell-quoting hazards.
Files
agent-send.sh— inter-agent wrapper (preamble + local/remote dispatch).send-message.sh— low-level reliable single-pane submitter (-bbase64 input).
Distribution
These live in the installed framework copy at
~/.config/mosaic/tools/tmux/. install.sh rsyncs the framework source tree
to each host, so to propagate permanently, land both files in the framework
source repo and re-run the installer on each host. Until then, agent-send.sh
already works against any reachable host because it ships send-message.sh over
ssh per-send — no pre-install on the target host is needed to send to it.