Frontmatter:
title: Agent Integrations
description: Connect Claude Code, Codex, Copilot CLI, Cursor, or OpenCode to Kepler and start running agent sessions inside your Tasks.
taxonomy:
category: kepler
Purpose: Reference page for all supported agent runtimes — overview table, then per-agent setup instructions.
Sections to include:
Overview
Kepler is agent-agnostic: connecting your existing agent means you get Kepler as the delivery surface around it. You do not switch agents to use Kepler.
Summary table: Agent | Description | Auth/prerequisite | Status.
Supported agents: Claude Code, Codex CLI, Copilot CLI, Cursor, OpenCode.
Claude Code
What it is (one sentence): Anthropic's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Claude Code must be installed and configured on the local machine.
Step-by-step connection in Kepler settings.
How Kepler hands off context: Task context, repo, and instructions pass in automatically at session start.
Verification and troubleshooting (not found, auth issues, permissions).
Codex CLI
What it is: OpenAI's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Codex CLI installed and configured.
Step-by-step connection.
How Kepler passes task context and repo access.
Verification and troubleshooting.
Copilot CLI
What it is: GitHub's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Copilot CLI installed and authorized with a GitHub account.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.
Cursor
What it is (one sentence).
Prerequisite: Cursor installed; confirm auth or API key requirements with engineering.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.
OpenCode
What it is: open-source, model-agnostic coding agent. Run any model through the OpenCode interface.
Prerequisite: OpenCode installed; note supported models and API key requirements.
When to use OpenCode vs. a proprietary agent: model flexibility.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.
Frontmatter:
title: Agent Integrations
description: Connect Claude Code, Codex, Copilot CLI, Cursor, or OpenCode to Kepler and start running agent sessions inside your Tasks.
taxonomy:
category: kepler
Purpose: Reference page for all supported agent runtimes — overview table, then per-agent setup instructions.
Sections to include:
Overview
Kepler is agent-agnostic: connecting your existing agent means you get Kepler as the delivery surface around it. You do not switch agents to use Kepler.
Summary table: Agent | Description | Auth/prerequisite | Status.
Supported agents: Claude Code, Codex CLI, Copilot CLI, Cursor, OpenCode.
Claude Code
What it is (one sentence): Anthropic's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Claude Code must be installed and configured on the local machine.
Step-by-step connection in Kepler settings.
How Kepler hands off context: Task context, repo, and instructions pass in automatically at session start.
Verification and troubleshooting (not found, auth issues, permissions).
Codex CLI
What it is: OpenAI's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Codex CLI installed and configured.
Step-by-step connection.
How Kepler passes task context and repo access.
Verification and troubleshooting.
Copilot CLI
What it is: GitHub's coding agent.
Prerequisite: Copilot CLI installed and authorized with a GitHub account.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.
Cursor
What it is (one sentence).
Prerequisite: Cursor installed; confirm auth or API key requirements with engineering.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.
OpenCode
What it is: open-source, model-agnostic coding agent. Run any model through the OpenCode interface.
Prerequisite: OpenCode installed; note supported models and API key requirements.
When to use OpenCode vs. a proprietary agent: model flexibility.
Step-by-step connection.
Verification and troubleshooting.