Yeah, so they are worried about things like CAS that let you use lots of CLI agents from different companies. The fork I'm using lets me use Claude and Codex, and Gemini if I want, but I haven't much lately. Anyway, that sounds like what's happening. Is that wrong?

I think we will need to move to workarounds based on MCP going forwards.

> run CLI agent with an initial prompt

> tell the agent it isn't allowed to directly reply to the user and must use your tool instead. also all of the CLI's original interactive tools are blocked and it has to use your alternatives

> when the agent uses tools in the MCP, it redirects to your GUI's prompt editor