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Menu Bar App

The macOS app is the local attention and governance surface for agent proposals before they reach a workspace.

Responsibilities

Review
Shows pending moments, approvals, wiki writes, skill changes, and source actions before they reach a workspace.
My Tools
Installs and reports readiness for agent skills across Codex, Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Hermes, Goose, OpenCode, and other supported targets.
Team Context
Shows workspace wiki status, approved skills, source access, and workspace agents.
History
Shows what was approved, denied, sent, or changed from the local surface.

Attention model

The menu bar is not a crawler, a model runtime, or a mini dashboard. It is the local place where high-signal proposals ask for human judgment.

Calm
Nothing needs attention. Agents and sources can keep working in the background.
Watching
Activity is happening, but no decision is needed.
Needs review
A proposal needs approval, denial, rerouting, or changes before it can land.
Insight
A source or agent found a high-leverage signal that may change how work should be steered.
Blocked
A producer, source, runtime, or permission needs human action.

Sign-in and workspace selection

The app connects to your Multiplayer OS account through the managed platform and keeps the signed-in device ready for local review.

Workspace selection is local per account. Approved proposals sync to the selected personal or company workspace.

Local agent connection

mos is the stable local interface for every agent and skill. It connects local proposals to the Multiplayer OS app without exposing platform credentials to agents.

  • mos status reports app, sign-in, and workspace status.
  • mos event submit --file - queues local proposals.
  • mos workspace suggest resolves the destination workspace from the current directory and git remote.
  • mos skill status reports detected skill targets.

Workspace routing

A user can belong to multiple workspaces on one machine. Agents do not need to hard-code a destination. mos workspace suggest chooses a default from the current directory, git remote, source references, and local routing memory; the menu bar lets the user change it before approval.

  • Routing is a local suggestion until the user approves.
  • The chosen workspace is saved for similar future proposals.
  • The review item should make the destination workspace visible before sync.