MOLTamp works with every AI CLI
Pick the agent you use. We have a purpose-built guide for each one — how MOLTamp wraps it, how to configure it, and which skins look best with its output style. All without touching your existing setup.
Claude Code
MOLTamp wraps Claude Code in a skinnable cockpit with telemetry widgets, music, visualizers, and a community marketplace. Your Claude Code setup stays untouched — MOLTamp just adds the vibes around it.
See integration → OpenAICodex CLI
MOLTamp wraps OpenAI Codex CLI in a skinnable cockpit with widgets, music, and a community marketplace. Same agent — wildly better surroundings.
See integration → GoogleGemini CLI
MOLTamp wraps Gemini CLI in a skinnable cockpit with widgets and a community marketplace. Same Gemini agent — actually pleasant to look at.
See integration → Aider.chatAider
MOLTamp wraps Aider in a skinnable cockpit with widgets, music, and a community marketplace. Your favorite open-source pair programmer, finally dressed for the occasion.
See integration → CursorCursor CLI
MOLTamp wraps the Cursor CLI agent in a skinnable cockpit with widgets, music, and a community of themes. The Cursor IDE's power, in a terminal that actually looks good.
See integration →One shell. Every agent. No config reshuffle.
The AI CLI space exploded in the last year. Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Aider, Cursor, opencode, Goose — each with its own strengths, config format, and mental model. Most developers end up using two or three simultaneously, which means two or three separate terminal setups, two or three different aesthetics, two or three dot-config dances.
MOLTamp collapses that: one shell, every agent, your config stays exactly where it is. Each tab can run a different agent with a different skin. Widgets work across all of them. The community marketplace is shared. If a new CLI ships next month, you point MOLTamp at the binary and move on — no rewrite, no lock-in, no vendor-specific features that break on the next release.
About agent integrations
Is MOLTamp tied to any single AI agent?
No — MOLTamp is deliberately agent-agnostic. Every supported CLI (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Aider, Cursor CLI, opencode, Goose) gets the same first-class treatment. Use whichever agent you want, whenever you want, even in parallel tabs.
Does MOLTamp modify my agent's config or API calls?
No. MOLTamp spawns your agent as a child process and only wraps the terminal UI around it. Your API keys, configs, MCP servers, and model selection are entirely untouched.
What if my favorite agent isn't listed?
MOLTamp works with any CLI agent, not just the ones with dedicated pages. The agents listed here just have purpose-built guides and themed skin recommendations. To add yours, point MOLTamp at the binary path in Settings → Agents.
Can I use multiple agents at the same time in MOLTamp?
Yes. Each tab can run a different agent with a different skin. Run Claude Code in one tab, Codex in another, Aider in a third — same shell, same widgets, different agents.
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