Why AxiOwl Treats Each Provider Differently
Why AxiOwl Treats Each Provider Differently AxiOwl does not treat every AI provider as the same kind of endpoint because the providers are not the same kind of endpoint. A Codex CLI thread, a Cursor Agent Window, a VS Code Copilot chat, an Antigravity agent session, and a future CLI target all expose different session […]
AxiOwl Remote Execution Without Open Manager Ports
AxiOwl Remote Execution Without Open Manager Ports Remote execution usually creates a security question before it creates an automation question: what has to be listening on the remote machine? AxiOwl's current remote design keeps that answer deliberately narrow. The Windows-side AxiOwl runtime acts as the local coordinator and remote provider, while the Linux-side package acts […]
What AxiOwl Does and Does Not Do
What AxiOwl Does and Does Not Do AxiOwl is a local Windows coordinator for AI provider sessions. Its job is not to replace Codex, Cursor, VS Code, Copilot, Antigravity, or other providers. Its job is to give supported provider sessions a way to discover each other, address each other, send messages, and reply through a […]