Integrations

Connect the shell to the rest of your Kimi CLI workflow.

oh-my-kimi is most useful when it is not isolated. MCP, notifications, tmux teams, GitHub, and runtime helpers are how the shell becomes part of a real working environment.

MCP

Structured connectors for state, memory, code intelligence, and external tooling around Kimi CLI sessions.

Notifications

Push long-running workflow updates out to the tools you already watch instead of babysitting the terminal.

GitHub

Keep the CLI repo, website repo, release docs, and public-facing positioning in sync as the project evolves.

tmux runtime

Use persistent teams and HUD surfaces when work is bigger than a single linear terminal session.