claude-peers-mcp
Enable multiple Claude Code instances to discover each other and exchange messages in real-time via a local broker daemon and MCP server.
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This skill enables real-time communication between multiple Claude instances by downloading and running code from an unverified GitHub repository. Crucially, it recommends disabling Claude's built-in security filters, which could allow a malicious message from one instance to execute arbitrary commands on your system through another.
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What does this agent skill do?
claude-peers-mcp
Skill by ara.so — Daily 2026 Skills collection.
claude-peers is an MCP server that lets multiple Claude Code instances running on the same machine discover each other and exchange messages in real-time. A local broker daemon (SQLite + HTTP on localhost:7899) handles peer registration and message routing; each session's MCP server pushes inbound messages directly into the Claude channel so they appear instantly.
Installation
1. Clone and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/louislva/claude-peers-mcp.git ~/claude-peers-mcp
cd ~/claude-peers-mcp
bun install
2. Register as a global MCP server
claude mcp add --scope user --transport stdio claude-peers -- bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/server.ts
Adjust the path if you cloned elsewhere.
3. Launch Claude Code with the channel enabled
claude --dangerously-skip-permissions --dangerously-load-development-channels server:claude-peers
Add a shell alias to avoid typing it every time:
# ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
alias claudepeers='claude --dangerously-load-development-channels server:claude-peers'
The broker daemon starts automatically on first use. No manual daemon management needed.
Requirements
- Bun runtime
- Claude Code v2.1.80+
- claude.ai login (channels require it — API key auth does not work)
Architecture
┌───────────────────────────┐
│ broker daemon │
│ localhost:7899 + SQLite │
└──────┬───────────────┬────┘
│ │
MCP server A MCP server B
(stdio) (stdio)
│ │
Claude A Claude B
- Each Claude Code session spawns its own
server.tsMCP process over stdio - MCP servers register with the broker and poll every second
- Inbound messages are pushed via the
claude/channelprotocol for instant delivery - The broker auto-cleans dead peers and is localhost-only
MCP Tools Reference
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_peers | Discover other Claude Code instances; scope: machine, directory, or repo |
send_message | Send a message to a peer by ID — delivered instantly via channel push |
set_summary | Set a description of what this instance is working on |
check_messages | Manually poll for messages (fallback without channel mode) |
Example prompts to Claude
List all peers on this machine
Send a message to peer abc123: "what files are you editing right now?"
Set your summary to: "refactoring the authentication module"
Check for any new messages from peers
CLI Usage
Inspect and interact with the broker directly from the terminal:
cd ~/claude-peers-mcp
# Show broker status and all registered peers
bun cli.ts status
# List peers in a table
bun cli.ts peers
# Send a message into a specific Claude session
bun cli.ts send <peer-id> "your message here"
# Stop the broker daemon
bun cli.ts kill-broker
Configuration
Set these environment variables before starting Claude Code:
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
CLAUDE_PEERS_PORT | 7899 | Port the broker listens on |
CLAUDE_PEERS_DB | ~/.claude-peers.db | Path to the SQLite database |
OPENAI_API_KEY | — | Enables auto-summary via gpt-4o-mini on startup |
export CLAUDE_PEERS_PORT=7899
export CLAUDE_PEERS_DB=~/.claude-peers.db
export OPENAI_API_KEY=$OPENAI_API_KEY # optional — enables auto-summary
Auto-Summary Feature
With OPENAI_API_KEY set, each instance generates a brief summary on startup describing what you're likely working on (based on working directory, git branch, recent files). Other peers see this in list_peers output. Without the key, Claude sets its own summary via set_summary.
Common Patterns
Cross-project coordination
Start two sessions in different project directories:
# Terminal 1 — in ~/projects/backend
claudepeers
# Terminal 2 — in ~/projects/frontend
claudepeers
Ask Claude in Terminal 1:
List peers scoped to machine, then ask the peer in the frontend project what API endpoints it needs
Scope-filtered peer discovery
List peers scoped to repo
Shows only instances running in the same git repository — useful when you have worktrees or split terminals on the same codebase.
Scripted message injection via CLI
# Inject a task into a running Claude session from a shell script
PEER_ID=$(bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/cli.ts peers | grep 'backend' | awk '{print $1}')
bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/cli.ts send "$PEER_ID" "run the test suite and report failures"
Polling fallback (no channel mode)
If you launch without --dangerously-load-development-channels, Claude can still receive messages by calling check_messages explicitly:
Check for any new peer messages
Troubleshooting
Broker not starting
# Check if something is already on port 7899
lsof -i :7899
# Kill a stuck broker and restart
bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/cli.ts kill-broker
# Then relaunch Claude Code
Peers not appearing in list_peers
- Ensure both sessions were started with
--dangerously-load-development-channels server:claude-peers - Confirm both use the same
CLAUDE_PEERS_PORT(default7899) - Run
bun cli.ts statusto verify the broker sees both registrations
Messages not arriving instantly
- Channel push requires claude.ai login; API key auth won't work
- Fall back to
check_messagestool if channels are unavailable
Auto-summary not generating
- Verify
OPENAI_API_KEYis exported in the shell where Claude Code was launched:echo $OPENAI_API_KEY - The feature uses
gpt-4o-mini; confirm your key has access
Database issues
# Reset the database entirely (all peers/messages lost)
rm ~/.claude-peers.db
bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/cli.ts kill-broker
MCP server not found after registration
# Verify registration
claude mcp list
# Re-register if missing
claude mcp add --scope user --transport stdio claude-peers -- bun ~/claude-peers-mcp/server.ts
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