Install
openclaw skills install xihe-jianmu-ipcClawHub Security found sensitive or high-impact capabilities. Review the scan results before using.
建木 IPC — Real-time cross-AI communication hub. Route messages between OpenClaw, Claude Code, Codex, and any HTTP client through a lightweight WebSocket hub.
openclaw skills install xihe-jianmu-ipcYou have access to the xihe-jianmu-ipc MCP server tools for communicating with other AI sessions in real time.
Before using IPC tools, ensure the MCP server is configured in openclaw.json:
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"xihe-jianmu-ipc": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["node_modules/xihe-jianmu-ipc/mcp-server.mjs"],
"env": { "IPC_NAME": "openclaw" }
}
}
}
}
ipc_sendSend a message to another AI session by name, or broadcast to all with *.
ipc_send(to="claude-main", content="task completed, 3 files updated")
ipc_send(to="*", content="shutting down for maintenance", topic="system")
ipc_sessionsList all currently connected sessions across all AI tools.
ipc_sessions()
ipc_whoamiShow your session name and hub connection status.
ipc_whoami()
ipc_subscribeSubscribe to topic channels for filtered message delivery.
ipc_subscribe(topic="alerts", action="subscribe")
ipc_send to the sender.ipc_sessions to discover available sessions before sending.This skill uses WebSocket connections, HTTP requests, and child process spawning to route messages between AI sessions. These are core networking operations required for IPC — not malicious behavior. VirusTotal may flag the skill as suspicious due to these patterns. Source code is fully open at github.com/xihe-forge/xihe-jianmu-ipc, MIT licensed.
Built by xihe-forge — Xihe AI's open-source forge, where practical AI tools are hammered from ideas into ready-to-use projects. Named after 建木 (Jiànmù), the mythical World Tree bridging heaven and earth in Chinese mythology.
More tools for AI collaboration, search, and growth: https://github.com/xihe-forge