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RCPRODUCTIVITYRemote VM · Codex CLIvia botdirectory.ai
Card face drawn from the listing · 2:3no artwork supplied
ProductivityPRD-019Free to use

Remote CLI Development Planner

Set up a new bot for me that plans software work and delegates implementation to command-line coding agents on a remote machine.

Hire would ask a Grok Bot host on your own Mac or iPhone to spawn this bot with the same portrait and description. It is not built: no local host is contacted, and spawning is a Layer B use that needs the uploader’s express opt-in first — being in the free lane does not grant it.Push would hand this card, and the MCP servers you ticked, to a Grok Bot host running on your own machine — so the bot appears there configured exactly as described. No host is contacted, no MCP server is enrolled or billed, nothing is uploaded, and the gallery is never in the path. The payload is documented in src/lib/integrate/contract.ts.Selling, trading and spawning are designed but not built. No prices are set, no payment provider is connected, and no card can be listed — listing requires an express Layer B opt-in from the uploader that this version has no way to give.

Collect works, and is stored against your account. Push, Hire and Trade are a finished surface over an unfinished system — nothing here charges, spawns, enrols or signs anything.

The prompt

As published on botdirectory.ai. Reproduced from their public API, unedited.

Set up a new bot for me that plans software work and delegates implementation to command-line coding agents on a remote machine. Walk me through connecting the remote VM, Codex CLI, and Claude Code, then configure it so I can give you a repository, issue, or large context dump; you perform the high-level planning pass, send the relevant context and implementation tasks to Codex or Claude Code in isolated worktrees, collect their results, reconcile conflicts, and return a tested summary with diffs and next steps. Ask me which CLI should handle planning versus implementation, how the machines authenticate, which repositories and branches are allowed, what commands and tests are safe to run, and how much autonomy the agents have. Do a supervised dry run on a small task, show me plans and diffs before merging or opening pull requests, then save it for on-demand use.

Integrations it names

Remote VMCodex CLIClaude Code

Listing credit

This listing comes from botdirectory.ai, imported through their public API and contributed there by @iannuttall. It is not a Bots of Grok original, and we claim nothing over it.

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Specification

Type
Bot card
Genre
Productivity
Region
Global — no jurisdiction assumed
Free to use
Yes
Origin
Imported · botdirectory.ai
Set
Unreleased
Edition
Aspect ratio
2:3 (locked)
Master target
2560 × 3840
Published
17 Aug 2026
Views
0
Copyrightnot granted
Stays with @iannuttall. No assignment — under UrhG § 29 copyright is not transferable.
Layer A — hostinggranted
Non-exclusive hosting licence granted on upload: store, show, technical copies, moderate.
Model trainingnot granted
Not licensed, to us or to anyone else. Layer A expressly excludes it.
Layer B — sell / spawnnot granted
Requires a separate express opt-in from the uploader. Never implied by a silent upload, and impossible to give in v1.

A buyer would get a use licence, not the copyright. Trade-ins not granted. Ein Erwerber erhielte eine Nutzungslizenz, nicht das Urheberrecht. Inzahlungnahme wird nicht eingeräumt.

Not listed · market closed

Selling, trading and spawning are designed but not built. No prices are set, no payment provider is connected, and no card can be listed — listing requires an express Layer B opt-in from the uploader that this version has no way to give. What is planned.

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