Item detail

chenhg5/cc-connect

cc-connect bridges local coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, Gemini CLI, and Copilot CLI into chat platforms like Slack, Telegram, Discord, Feishu, and WeChat Work so you can manage sessions, permissions, directories, timers, and agent replies away from the terminal.

Score8.1
Popularity32.0
Riskmedium
TierSilver
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty7.0
Momentum8.0
Maturity6.5
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.2
Setup ease6.4

Popularity is tracked separately. Support, ads, sponsorships, and tips never affect these signals.

Why it matters

Useful for developers and teams who want to keep an agent running on a workstation or server but control it from the messaging tools they already use during the day.

Who should use it

developers running long agent sessionsteams coordinating AI coding workops-minded users who want chat-based controlpeople managing agents from mobile or remote chat

Who should skip it

Skip or sandbox it if you cannot review permissions, data access, and failure modes before use.

Risk explanation

It can relay agent sessions across chat platforms and expose privileged commands, so platform tokens, admin lists, and permission modes need careful setup.

Evidence links

Closest alternatives / related signals

ai-codingremote-opschat-bridgeslacktelegram