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AiMote(云指) is a mobile AI CLI control tool built for developers. Its goal is to bring Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Claude Desktop Cowork local Agent sessions to your phone. After installing the server on your computer with a single command, you connect the iOS/Android app to the local machine via QR code, then view sessions, send messages, monitor streaming output, and inspect code changes.
The feature set is fairly complete: real-time output, persistent sessions, 8-digit PIN authentication, scheduled sending, multi-account switching, Git status/diff/log, a mobile PTY terminal, ntfy push wake-up, and multi-server switching. Cowork mode can read JSONL history written by Claude Desktop and continue sessions via CLI resume. In terms of compatibility, the documentation explicitly supports macOS, Linux, and Windows servers, while the mobile apps support iOS 14+ and Android 5+. It also lists the minimum and tested versions for Claude Code and Codex CLI.
AiMote’s connection options are a highlight. By default, AiMote Cloud provides a free aimote.net subdomain; alternatively, you can use your own Cloudflare setup, Quick Tunnel, LAN/VPN, or a Caddy/nginx reverse proxy. Pricing information indicates that AiMote Cloud is free and requires no account, and the app is free to download, with no paid plans shown. The documentation is high quality, covering installation, commands, auto-updates, China-friendly mirrors, and practical troubleshooting for Cloudflare DNS/proxy issues.
Its strengths are a mobile experience designed around real developer workflows, a low connection barrier, and flexible deployment options. The downsides are that it is still in public beta, depends on Claude/Codex, Node.js 20+, and Cloudflare, and the page does not clearly state an open-source license, privacy policy, or enterprise support. It is best suited for individual developers or small teams who often leave AI Agents running long tasks and want to keep monitoring and intervening after stepping away from their computer.
The page specifically notes that the installation script automatically switches to npmmirror.com and ghfast.top, indicating adaptation for mainland China networks. However, the public tunnel depends on Cloudflare, and the documentation also warns that Clash/Surge/Mihomo, DNS, and trycloudflare resolution may cause connection failures. Therefore, access from China is best considered “partially restricted.” If the network is unstable, users can switch to LAN, VPN, Tailscale/ZeroTier, or a self-hosted reverse proxy setup.
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