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@cumulus_cloud/tado

v0.2.4

Published

CLI-first Tado runtime and Agent OS terminal UI.

Readme

@cumulus_cloud/tado

CLI-first Tado runtime and Agent OS terminal UI.

npx @cumulus_cloud/tado
# or
npm install -g @cumulus_cloud/tado
tado

Run tado to open the Agent OS TUI. It starts a profile-owned tadod runtime daemon when needed, so the macOS desktop app does not need to be running.

tadod is also installed for explicit daemon control and diagnostics. Normal users should start from tado; the helper commands (tado-list, tado-read, tado-send, tado-events, tado-deploy, and the workflow aliases) route to the active CLI runtime profile.

TUI controls

  • Tab / Shift-Tab: move between Agent OS pages.
  • Shift+1-Shift+7: jump directly to Work, Board, Mux, Events, Use, Projects, Settings.
  • Board mode renders a side-by-side Kanban board with one lane per column.
  • PageUp / PageDown or Ctrl-U / Ctrl-D: scroll the current page.
  • End: follow the selected agent transcript.
  • /: open command autocomplete.
  • Enter: complete the highlighted command first, then run/send once arguments are present.
  • Plain text + Enter: send to the selected live PTY.

Publishing

Publish only with an npm token supplied through the environment, never from a checked-in config file:

cd npm/tado
npm pack --dry-run
tmp_config="$(mktemp)"
printf '//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=%s\n' "$NPM_TOKEN" > "$tmp_config"
NPM_CONFIG_USERCONFIG="$tmp_config" npm publish --access public
rm -f "$tmp_config"

Set NPM_TOKEN or NODE_AUTH_TOKEN in the shell used for publishing.