# tmux-cli > CLI utility to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes; use it only when user asks you to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes. - Author: Prasad Chalasani - Repository: pchalasani/claude-code-tools - Version: 20260206142626 - Stars: 1377 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-07 - Source: https://github.com/pchalasani/claude-code-tools - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@pchalasani/claude-code-tools~tmux-cli:20260206142626 --- --- name: tmux-cli description: CLI utility to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes; use it only when user asks you to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes. --- # tmux-cli ## Instructions Use the `tmux-cli` command to communicate with other CLI Agents or Scripts in other tmux panes. Do `tmux-cli --help` to see how to use it! This command depends on installing the `claude-code-tools`. If you get an error indicating that the command is not available, ask the user to install it using: `uv tool install claude-code-tools`. ## Key Commands ### Execute with Exit Code Detection Use `tmux-cli execute` when you need to know if a shell command succeeded or failed: ```bash tmux-cli execute "make test" --pane=2 # Returns JSON: {"output": "...", "exit_code": 0} tmux-cli execute "npm install" --pane=ops:1.3 --timeout=60 # Returns exit_code=0 on success, non-zero on failure, -1 on timeout ``` This is useful for: - Running builds and knowing if they passed - Running tests and detecting pass/fail - Multi-step automation that should abort on failure **Note**: `execute` is for shell commands only, not for agent-to-agent chat. For communicating with another Claude Code instance, use `send` + `wait_idle` + `capture` instead.