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@oomol-lab/oo-cli-linux-x64-gnu

v0.5.11

Published

OOMOL's command-line interface for accounts, packages, and cloud tasks. (linux x64 glibc binary)

Readme


What is oo?

oo is the CLI that lets AI agents on your machine discover, inspect, and call OOMOL's hosted capabilities and the third-party services you've already connected.

Two kinds of capabilities are reachable through oo:

  • Connected accounts — third-party services you authorize once in the OOMOL Console (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Notion, Slack, GitHub, and more). Once a service is connected, your AI agent can act on it through oo without re-authenticating.
  • Hosted capabilities — managed AI pipelines such as OCR, translation, transcription, text-to-speech, text-to-image, subtitling, and long-document understanding.

You don't memorize commands. The bundled skills teach supported AI agents when and how to route out-of-workspace work through oo.

How it works

  1. Install oo on this machine.
  2. Run oo login to link this machine to your OOMOL account.
  3. Connect services at https://console.oomol.com/connections, then ask your AI agent — the bundled oo skill tells it when and how to call the right capability.

Install

macOS / Linux:

curl -fsSL https://cli.oomol.com/install.sh | bash

Windows PowerShell:

irm https://cli.oomol.com/install.ps1 | iex

Other install scripts (wget, Windows CMD, etc.) are listed at https://oomol.com/cli/.

Quick start

oo login

Then talk to your AI agent in natural language — describe intent, not commands:

/oo summarize my latest 5 Gmail messages.

/oo generate a QR code for https://oomol.com.

/oo is the prompt convention picked up by the bundled skill; the agent will route the request through oo for you.

Supported AI agents

On first launch, oo installs bundled skills into any of the following AI agent hosts that already exist on this machine: Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, CodeBuddy, WorkBuddy, Trae, Trae CN, OpenClaw, QoderWork, and DeepSeek TUI.

Bundled skills are kept in sync with each oo release. See the command reference for the exact skill targets and how to manage them manually.

Privacy

oo records privacy-constrained telemetry by default. Events do not include free-form input text, paths, usernames, hostnames, IP addresses, real OOMOL account ids, or account names. Telemetry controls and the full boundary are documented in PRIVACY.md.

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