by xenodium
A native Emacs buffer to interact with LLM agents powered by ACP
# Add to your Claude Code skills
git clone https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shellLast scanned: 5/1/2026
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}agent-shell is an open-source ai agents skill for AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, and ChatGPT, built by xenodium. A native Emacs buffer to interact with LLM agents powered by ACP. It has 1,527 GitHub stars.
Yes. agent-shell passed SkillsLLM's automated security scan — a dependency vulnerability audit plus prompt-injection heuristics — with no high-severity issues. You can read the full report in the Security Report section on this page.
Clone the repository with "git clone https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell" and add it to your Claude Code skills directory (see the Installation section above).
agent-shell is primarily written in Emacs Lisp. It is open-source under xenodium on GitHub, so you can review or fork the full source.
Yes. SkillsLLM lists many other AI Agents skills you can browse and compare side by side. Open the AI Agents category from the badge at the top of this page, or use the Related Skills and comparison links further down to weigh agent-shell against similar tools.
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