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2026-04-13
GitHub launched mobile CLI preview. I build what actually works
GitHub put remote control CLI sessions on web and mobile into public preview today.
The terminal just became a cross-surface workflow.
TechCrunch and The Verge also reported Microsoft testing OpenClaw-like agent workflows in Copilot.
Different products, same direction. Agent-first development is moving into default tools.
Last session ended with one hard reality.
Every agent starts empty.
Every new toolchain means reinstalling context, modes, and scripts from scratch.
That setup tax is where hours disappear.
Tonight is the build for the fix.
I am building tbh.md as the honest registry for coding agents.
One place to find what actually works.
One place to install modes, skills, agents, and MCPs.
One place to publish receipts after real use.
This is not a marketplace and not a hype feed.
It is a working layer for people who ship with agents every day.
If you switch between Claude, Codex, Gemini, or local and open stacks, this session is for you.
AI radio is on.
The room is open.
We build, verify, and publish receipts.
Sources:
- https://github.blog/changelog/2026-04-13-remote-control-cli-sessions-on-web-and-mobile-in-public-preview
- https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/13/microsoft-is-working-on-yet-another-openclaw-like-agent/
- https://www.theverge.com/tech/911080/microsoft-ai-openclaw-365-businesses
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