Oh-my-codex cancel
Cancel any active OMX mode (autopilot, ralph, ultrawork, ecomode, ultraqa, swarm, ultrapilot, pipeline, team)
git clone https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-codex
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-codex "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/cancel" ~/.claude/skills/yeachan-heo-oh-my-codex-cancel && rm -rf "$T"
skills/cancel/SKILL.mdCancel Skill
Intelligent cancellation that detects and cancels the active OMX mode.
The cancel skill is the standard way to complete and exit any OMX mode. When the stop hook detects work is complete, it instructs the LLM to invoke this skill for proper state cleanup. If cancel fails or is interrupted, retry with
--force flag, or wait for the 2-hour staleness timeout as
a last resort.
What It Does
Automatically detects which mode is active and cancels it:
- Autopilot: Stops workflow, preserves progress for resume
- Ralph: Stops persistence loop, clears linked ultrawork if applicable
- Ultrawork: Stops parallel execution (standalone or linked)
- Ecomode: Stops token-efficient parallel execution (standalone or linked to ralph)
- UltraQA: Stops QA cycling workflow
- Swarm: Stops coordinated agent swarm, releases claimed tasks
- Ultrapilot: Stops parallel autopilot workers
- Pipeline: Stops sequential agent pipeline
- Team: Sends shutdown inbox to all workers, waits for exit, kills tmux session, and clears team state
Usage
/cancel
Or say: "cancelomc", "stopomc"
Auto-Detection
/cancel follows the session-aware state contract:
- By default the command inspects the current session via
andstate_list_active
, navigatingstate_get_status
to discover which mode is active..omx/state/sessions/{sessionId}/… - When a session id is provided or already known, that session-scoped path is authoritative. Legacy files in
are consulted only as a compatibility fallback if the session id is missing or empty..omx/state/*.json - Swarm is a shared SQLite/marker mode (
/.omx/state/swarm.db
) and is not session-scoped..omx/state/swarm-active.marker - The default cleanup flow calls
with the session id to remove only the matching session files; modes stay bound to their originating session.state_clear
Normative Ralph cancellation post-conditions (MUST)
For Ralph-targeted cancellation (standalone or linked), completion is defined by post-conditions:
- Target Ralph state is terminalized, not silently removed:
active=falsecurrent_phase='cancelled'
is set (ISO timestamp)completed_at
- If Ralph is linked to Ultrawork or Ecomode in the same scope, that linked mode is also terminalized/non-active.
- Cancellation MUST remain scope-safe: no mutation of unrelated sessions.
See:
docs/contracts/ralph-cancel-contract.md.
Active modes are still cancelled in dependency order:
- Autopilot (includes linked ralph/ultraqa/ecomode cleanup)
- Ralph (cleans its linked ultrawork or ecomode)
- Ultrawork (standalone)
- Ecomode (standalone)
- UltraQA (standalone)
- Swarm (standalone)
- Ultrapilot (standalone)
- Pipeline (standalone)
- Team (tmux-based)
- Plan Consensus (standalone)
Normative Ralph post-conditions (MUST)
When cancellation targets Ralph state in a scope, completion requires all of the following:
- Ralph state is terminal in that same scope:
,active=false
(or linked terminal phase), andcurrent_phase='cancelled'
is set.completed_at - Linked Ultrawork/Ecomode in the same scope is also terminal/non-active.
- Unrelated sessions are untouched.
Force Clear All
Use
--force or --all when you need to erase every session plus legacy artifacts, e.g., to reset the workspace entirely.
/cancel --force
/cancel --all
Steps under the hood:
enumeratesstate_list_active
to find every known session..omx/state/sessions/{sessionId}/…
runs once per session to drop that session’s files.state_clear- A global
withoutstate_clear
removes legacy files undersession_id
,.omx/state/*.json
, and compatibility artifacts (see list)..omx/state/swarm*.db - Team artifacts (
, tmux sessions matching.omx/state/team/*/
) are best-effort cleared as part of the legacy fallback.omx-team-*
Every
state_clear command honors the session_id argument, so even force mode still uses the session-aware paths first before deleting legacy files.
Legacy compatibility list (removed only under
--force/--all):
.omx/state/autopilot-state.json.omx/state/ralph-state.json.omx/state/ralph-plan-state.json.omx/state/ralph-verification.json.omx/state/ultrawork-state.json.omx/state/ecomode-state.json.omx/state/ultraqa-state.json.omx/state/swarm.db.omx/state/swarm.db-wal.omx/state/swarm.db-shm.omx/state/swarm-active.marker.omx/state/swarm-tasks.db.omx/state/ultrapilot-state.json.omx/state/ultrapilot-ownership.json.omx/state/pipeline-state.json.omx/state/plan-consensus.json.omx/state/ralplan-state.json.omx/state/boulder.json.omx/state/hud-state.json.omx/state/subagent-tracking.json.omx/state/subagent-tracker.lock.omx/state/rate-limit-daemon.pid.omx/state/rate-limit-daemon.log
(directory).omx/state/checkpoints/
(empty directory cleanup after clearing sessions).omx/state/sessions/
Implementation Steps
When you invoke this skill:
1. Parse Arguments
# Check for --force or --all flags FORCE_MODE=false if [[ "$*" == *"--force"* ]] || [[ "$*" == *"--all"* ]]; then FORCE_MODE=true fi
2. Detect Active Modes
The skill now relies on the session-aware state contract rather than hard-coded file paths:
- Call
to enumeratestate_list_active
and discover every active session..omx/state/sessions/{sessionId}/… - For each session id, call
to learn which mode is running (state_get_status
,autopilot
,ralph
, etc.) and whether dependent modes exist.ultrawork - If a
was supplied tosession_id
, skip legacy fallback entirely and operate solely within that session path; otherwise, consult legacy files in/cancel
only if the state tools report no active session. Swarm remains a shared SQLite/marker mode outside session scoping..omx/state/*.json - Any cancellation logic in this doc mirrors the dependency order discovered via state tools (autopilot → ralph → …).
3A. Force Mode (if --force or --all)
Use force mode to clear every session plus legacy artifacts via
state_clear. Direct file removal is reserved for legacy cleanup when the state tools report no active sessions.
3B. Smart Cancellation (default)
If Team Active (tmux-based)
Teams are detected by checking for config files in
.omx/state/team/:
# Check for active teams ls .omx/state/team/*/config.json 2>/dev/null
Two-pass cancellation protocol:
Pass 1: Graceful Shutdown
For each team found in .omx/state/team/: 1. Read config.json to get team_name and workers list 2. For each worker: a. Write shutdown inbox to .omx/state/team/{name}/workers/{worker}/inbox.md b. Send short trigger via tmux send-keys c. Wait up to 15 seconds for worker tmux pane to exit d. If still alive: mark as unresponsive
Pass 2: Force Kill
After graceful pass: 1. For each remaining alive worker: a. Send C-c via tmux send-keys b. Wait 2 seconds c. Kill the tmux window if still alive 2. Destroy the tmux session: tmux kill-session -t omx-team-{name}
Cleanup:
1. Strip AGENTS.md team worker overlay (<!-- OMX:TEAM:WORKER:START/END -->) 2. Remove team state directory: rm -rf .omx/state/team/{name}/ 3. Clear team mode state: state_clear(mode="team") 4. Emit structured cancel report
Structured Cancel Report:
Team "{team_name}" cancelled: - Workers signaled: N - Graceful exits: M - Force killed: K - tmux session destroyed: yes/no - State cleaned up: yes/no
Implementation note: The cancel skill is executed by the LLM, not as a bash script. When you detect an active team:
- Check
for active teams.omx/state/team/*/config.json - For each worker in config.workers, write shutdown inbox and send trigger
- Wait briefly for workers to exit (15s timeout)
- Force kill remaining workers via tmux
- Destroy tmux session:
tmux kill-session -t omx-team-{name} - Strip AGENTS.md overlay
- Remove state:
rm -rf .omx/state/team/{name}/ state_clear(mode="team")- Report structured summary to user
If Autopilot Active
Call
cancelAutopilot() from src/hooks/autopilot/cancel.ts:27-78:
# Autopilot handles its own cleanup + ralph + ultraqa # Just mark autopilot as inactive (preserves state for resume) if [[ -f .omx/state/autopilot-state.json ]]; then # Clean up ralph if active if [[ -f .omx/state/ralph-state.json ]]; then RALPH_STATE=$(cat .omx/state/ralph-state.json) LINKED_UW=$(echo "$RALPH_STATE" | jq -r '.linked_ultrawork // false') # Clean linked ultrawork first if [[ "$LINKED_UW" == "true" ]] && [[ -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json ]]; then rm -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json echo "Cleaned up: ultrawork (linked to ralph)" fi # Clean ralph rm -f .omx/state/ralph-state.json rm -f .omx/state/ralph-verification.json echo "Cleaned up: ralph" fi # Clean up ultraqa if active if [[ -f .omx/state/ultraqa-state.json ]]; then rm -f .omx/state/ultraqa-state.json echo "Cleaned up: ultraqa" fi # Mark autopilot inactive but preserve state CURRENT_STATE=$(cat .omx/state/autopilot-state.json) CURRENT_PHASE=$(echo "$CURRENT_STATE" | jq -r '.phase // "unknown"') echo "$CURRENT_STATE" | jq '.active = false' > .omx/state/autopilot-state.json echo "Autopilot cancelled at phase: $CURRENT_PHASE. Progress preserved for resume." echo "Run /autopilot to resume." fi
If Ralph Active (but not Autopilot)
Call
clearRalphState() + clearLinkedUltraworkState() from src/hooks/ralph-loop/index.ts:147-182:
if [[ -f .omx/state/ralph-state.json ]]; then # Check if ultrawork is linked RALPH_STATE=$(cat .omx/state/ralph-state.json) LINKED_UW=$(echo "$RALPH_STATE" | jq -r '.linked_ultrawork // false') # Clean linked ultrawork first if [[ "$LINKED_UW" == "true" ]] && [[ -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json ]]; then UW_STATE=$(cat .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json) UW_LINKED=$(echo "$UW_STATE" | jq -r '.linked_to_ralph // false') # Only clear if it was linked to ralph if [[ "$UW_LINKED" == "true" ]]; then rm -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json echo "Cleaned up: ultrawork (linked to ralph)" fi fi # Clean ralph state rm -f .omx/state/ralph-state.json rm -f .omx/state/ralph-plan-state.json rm -f .omx/state/ralph-verification.json echo "Ralph cancelled. Persistent mode deactivated." fi
If Ultrawork Active (standalone, not linked)
Call
deactivateUltrawork() from src/hooks/ultrawork/index.ts:150-173:
if [[ -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json ]]; then # Check if linked to ralph UW_STATE=$(cat .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json) LINKED=$(echo "$UW_STATE" | jq -r '.linked_to_ralph // false') if [[ "$LINKED" == "true" ]]; then echo "Ultrawork is linked to Ralph. Use /cancel to cancel both." exit 1 fi # Remove local state rm -f .omx/state/ultrawork-state.json echo "Ultrawork cancelled. Parallel execution mode deactivated." fi
If UltraQA Active (standalone)
Call
clearUltraQAState() from src/hooks/ultraqa/index.ts:107-120:
if [[ -f .omx/state/ultraqa-state.json ]]; then rm -f .omx/state/ultraqa-state.json echo "UltraQA cancelled. QA cycling workflow stopped." fi
No Active Modes
echo "No active OMX modes detected." echo "" echo "Checked for:" echo " - Autopilot (.omx/state/autopilot-state.json)" echo " - Ralph (.omx/state/ralph-state.json)" echo " - Ultrawork (.omx/state/ultrawork-state.json)" echo " - UltraQA (.omx/state/ultraqa-state.json)" echo "" echo "Use --force to clear all state files anyway."
Implementation Notes
The cancel skill runs as follows:
- Parse the
/--force
flags, tracking whether cleanup should span every session or stay scoped to the current session id.--all - Use
to enumerate known session ids andstate_list_active
to learn the active mode (state_get_status
,autopilot
,ralph
, etc.) for each session.ultrawork - When operating in default mode, call
with that session_id to remove only the session’s files, then run mode-specific cleanup (autopilot → ralph → …) based on the state tool signals.state_clear - In force mode, iterate every active session, call
per session, then run a globalstate_clear
withoutstate_clear
to drop legacy files (session_id
, compatibility artifacts) and report success. Swarm remains a shared SQLite/marker mode outside session scoping..omx/state/*.json - Team artifacts (
, tmux sessions matching.omx/state/team/*/
) remain best-effort cleanup items invoked during the legacy/global pass.omx-team-*
State tools always honor the
session_id argument, so even force mode still clears the session-scoped paths before deleting compatibility-only legacy state.
Mode-specific subsections below describe what extra cleanup each handler performs after the state-wide operations finish.
Messages Reference
| Mode | Success Message |
|---|---|
| Autopilot | "Autopilot cancelled at phase: {phase}. Progress preserved for resume." |
| Ralph | "Ralph cancelled. Persistent mode deactivated." |
| Ultrawork | "Ultrawork cancelled. Parallel execution mode deactivated." |
| Ecomode | "Ecomode cancelled. Token-efficient execution mode deactivated." |
| UltraQA | "UltraQA cancelled. QA cycling workflow stopped." |
| Swarm | "Swarm cancelled. Coordinated agents stopped." |
| Ultrapilot | "Ultrapilot cancelled. Parallel autopilot workers stopped." |
| Pipeline | "Pipeline cancelled. Sequential agent chain stopped." |
| Team | "Team cancelled. Teammates shut down and cleaned up." |
| Plan Consensus | "Plan Consensus cancelled. Planning session ended." |
| Force | "All OMX modes cleared. You are free to start fresh." |
| None | "No active OMX modes detected." |
What Gets Preserved
| Mode | State Preserved | Resume Command |
|---|---|---|
| Autopilot | Yes (phase, files, spec, plan, verdicts) | |
| Ralph | No | N/A |
| Ultrawork | No | N/A |
| UltraQA | No | N/A |
| Swarm | No | N/A |
| Ultrapilot | No | N/A |
| Pipeline | No | N/A |
| Plan Consensus | Yes (plan file path preserved) | N/A |
Notes
- Dependency-aware: Autopilot cancellation cleans up Ralph and UltraQA
- Link-aware: Ralph cancellation cleans up linked Ultrawork or Ecomode
- Safe: Only clears linked Ultrawork, preserves standalone Ultrawork
- Local-only: Clears state files in
directory.omx/state/ - Resume-friendly: Autopilot state is preserved for seamless resume
- Team-aware: Detects tmux-based teams and performs graceful shutdown with force-kill fallback
Tmux Team Cleanup
When cancelling team mode, the cancel skill should:
- Kill all team tmux sessions:
and kill eachtmux list-sessions -F '#{session_name}' 2>/dev/null | grep '^omx-team-' - Remove team state directories:
rm -rf .omx/state/team/*/ - Strip AGENTS.md overlay: Remove content between
and<!-- OMX:TEAM:WORKER:START --><!-- OMX:TEAM:WORKER:END -->
Force Clear Addition
When
--force is used, also clean up:
rm -rf .omx/state/team/ # All team state # Kill all omx-team-* tmux sessions tmux list-sessions -F '#{session_name}' 2>/dev/null | grep '^omx-team-' | while read s; do tmux kill-session -t "$s" 2>/dev/null; done