Bridge local AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex) to messaging platforms (Feishu/Lark, DingTalk,...
Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.
Fresh repo activity plus visible builder pull. This is the kind of tool people test before it turns obvious.
Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.
Reasonable to try, but it will take more than a quick skim to get real signal.
GitHub health unknown. no security policy. 179 open issues make this testable, but not something to trust blind.
AI Agent
Multiple
Model
Multiple
Fastest way to find out if cc-connect belongs in your setup.
Copy the install command, run a real test, and back it out cleanly if it slows you down.
git clone https://github.com/chenhg5/cc-connect ~/.claude/agents/cc-connectRun this first. You will know quickly if the workflow earns a permanent slot.
rm -rf ~/.claude/agents/cc-connectNo messy cleanup loop. If it misses, remove it and keep moving.
Install Location
~/ └─ .claude/ ├─ commands/ ├─ agents/ │ └─ cc-connect/ ← installs here └─ settings.json
Bridge local AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex) to messaging platforms (Feishu/Lark, DingTalk, Slack, Telegram, Discord, LINE, WeChat Work). Chat with your AI dev assistant from anywhere — no public IP required for most platforms.. An open-source agent for the AI coding ecosystem.