acpx

Use acpx as a headless ACP CLI for agent-to-agent communication, including prompt/exec/sessions workflows, session scoping, queueing, permissions, and output formats.

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Install skill "acpx" with this command: npx skills add asm3r96/wave-driven-dev/asm3r96-wave-driven-dev-acpx

acpx

When to use this skill

Use this skill when you need to run coding agents through acpx, manage persistent ACP sessions, queue prompts, or consume structured output from scripts.

Use it especially for Wave-Driven Development execution after wave-planner is approved.

What acpx is

acpx is a headless, scriptable CLI client for ACP (Agent Client Protocol) designed for agent-to-agent automation without PTY scraping.

Core capabilities:

  • Persistent multi-turn sessions per repo/cwd
  • One-shot execution mode (exec)
  • Named parallel sessions (-s/--session)
  • Queue-aware prompt submission with optional fire-and-forget (--no-wait)
  • Cooperative cancel (cancel) for in-flight turns
  • Session control (set-mode, set <key> <value>)
  • Session metadata/history inspection (sessions show, sessions history)
  • Local agent process checks (status)
  • Structured output formats (text, json, quiet)

Install

npm i -g acpx

Prefer global install over npx for stable session reuse.

Command model

prompt is default.

acpx [global_options] [prompt_text...]
acpx [global_options] prompt [prompt_options] [prompt_text...]
acpx [global_options] exec [prompt_options] [prompt_text...]
acpx [global_options] cancel [-s <name>]
acpx [global_options] set-mode <mode> [-s <name>]
acpx [global_options] set <key> <value> [-s <name>]
acpx [global_options] status [-s <name>]
acpx [global_options] sessions [list | new [--name <name>] | close [name] | show [name] | history [name] [--limit <count>]]
acpx [global_options] config [show | init]

acpx [global_options] <agent> [prompt_options] [prompt_text...]
acpx [global_options] <agent> exec [prompt_options] [prompt_text...]

Built-in agent registry

Friendly names:

  • codex -> npx @zed-industries/codex-acp
  • claude -> npx @zed-industries/claude-agent-acp
  • gemini -> gemini
  • opencode -> npx opencode-ai
  • pi -> npx pi-acp

Rules:

  • Default agent is codex.
  • Unknown positional agent tokens are treated as raw commands.
  • --agent <command> is explicit raw command mode.
  • Do not combine positional agent token with --agent.

Core workflows

Persistent prompt session

acpx codex 'inspect failing tests and propose fix plan'
acpx codex 'apply minimal fix and run tests'

One-shot exec

acpx exec 'summarize this repo'
acpx codex exec 'review changed files'

Sessions

acpx sessions new --name backend
acpx codex -s backend 'fix API pagination bug'
acpx codex sessions history backend --limit 20
acpx codex sessions close backend

Queueing and no-wait

acpx codex 'run full test suite and investigate failures'
acpx codex --no-wait 'after tests, summarize root causes and next steps'

Structured output for orchestration

acpx --format json codex exec 'review changed files' > events.ndjson

Wave-Driven orchestration guidance

When running worker agents in waves:

  1. Create one named session per worker (-s <agent-name>).
  2. Send worker prompt with strict ownership boundaries.
  3. Require explicit completion marker in each response.
  4. Wait for marker before merge.
  5. Merge per wave order.
  6. Run integration checks before next wave.

Recommended completion marker: WAVE {WAVE_ID} / {AGENT_NAME} DONE

Recommended worker handoff format:

  1. Summary
  2. Files changed
  3. Patch/diffs
  4. How to test (commands + expected results)
  5. Risks/TODOs/Dependency Notes

Global options

  • --agent <command> raw ACP adapter command
  • --cwd <dir> session scope directory
  • --approve-all auto-approve all requests
  • --approve-reads approve reads/searches, prompt for writes
  • --deny-all deny all requests
  • --format <fmt> output: text, json, quiet
  • --timeout <seconds> max wait
  • --ttl <seconds> queue owner idle TTL
  • --verbose debug logs

Permission flags are mutually exclusive.

Session behavior

Persistent prompt sessions are scoped by:

  • agentCommand
  • absolute cwd
  • optional session name

Tips:

  • Use named sessions for parallel streams in one repo.
  • Use --cwd carefully; changing cwd changes session scope.
  • Use status and sessions show/history to debug state.

Practical examples

Parallel named streams:

acpx codex -s backend 'implement contract types for Wave 0'
acpx claude -s docs 'draft migration notes for Wave 0'

Repo-scoped review with permissive mode:

acpx --cwd ~/repos/shop --approve-all codex -s pr-842 \
  'review PR #842 for regressions and propose minimal patch'

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