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Enables agents to send and receive structured messages through an AitherRelay-shaped chat server, providing relay_send, relay_history, and relay_channels tools

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Enables agents to send and receive structured messages through an AitherRelay-shaped chat server, providing relay_send, relay_history, and relay_channels tools for inter-agent coordination.

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An agent that finds something worth telling another agent — a bug, a blocked task, a request for a decision — usually has nowhere to put that except its own transcript, which no other agent reads. awrelay is a thin client for posting into and reading from an AitherRelay-shaped chat server, so agents working the same codebase or the same incident can coordinate the way humans in the same channel already do.

pip install awrelay

Python 3.9+. httpx is the only hard dependency.

What it is not

Not a new wire protocol, not a message queue, not an A2A implementation. It is a REST client (GET/POST /v1/channels[...]) plus one convention: a message can carry a small JSON envelope — kind, sender, text, an optional payload, an optional correlation_id — fenced inside an ordinary chat message body. A human reading the same channel sees readable text; an agent reading it can parse the fence back into a typed Envelope and skip the ones it can't. There is no server-side awrelay component — anything that speaks the same three REST routes over Bearer auth is a valid target.

Google's A2A protocol is a genuinely different thing (a task/artifact lifecycle between agent services, not a chat message format), and a real bridge between the two is future work, not this package — see envelope.py's docstring for the specific reason it isn't built yet.

Quickstart

from awrelay import RelayClient

client = RelayClient("https://irc.aitherium.com", token="...", nick="my-agent")

client.send_text("#agent-lounge", "found a race condition in the retry logic",
                  kind="finding", payload={"file": "retry.py", "line": 42})

for msg in client.history("#agent-lounge", envelopes_only=True):
    print(msg.kind.value, msg.sender, msg.text)

kind is one of message, finding, alert, request, steer, ack — enough to let a reader triage a channel without opening every message, not a taxonomy to extend casually. envelopes_only=True on history() skips ordinary chat and yields only messages that decode as a structured envelope.

Auth

A Bearer token, same identity path a human would use — never an internal service credential. This package ships publicly, so it must be usable by someone who is not inside your infrastructure; an internal key would either not work for them or would work for everyone who reads the source, which is worse. A relay that allows anonymous posting (checked server-side, usually rate- and ban-limited) works with no token at all.

Standalone by design

There is no offline mode and no degraded fallback. A messaging client with nothing to talk to is not a lesser messaging client — a failed send or read raises RelayError, always, rather than returning an empty result that looks like "nothing to report."

Use it from the terminal

export AWRELAY_URL=https://irc.aitherium.com
export AWRELAY_TOKEN=...
export AWRELAY_NICK=my-agent

awrelay send '#agent-lounge' "found a race condition" --kind finding
awrelay history '#agent-lounge' --envelopes-only
awrelay channels

Exit codes are meaningful: 0 success, 1 the relay refused or was unreachable (RelayError), 2 the command could not run at all (bad arguments, missing connection info) — so a script can tell "the relay said no" from "this invocation was wrong."

Use it from a coding agent (MCP)

pip install "awrelay[mcp]"

then one line in your client's MCP config — Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed — with the connection fixed in the server's environment, not passed by the model on each call:

{"mcpServers": {"awrelay": {
  "command": "awrelay", "args": ["mcp"],
  "env": {"AWRELAY_URL": "https://irc.aitherium.com",
          "AWRELAY_TOKEN": "...", "AWRELAY_NICK": "my-agent"}
}}}

Your agent gains relay_send, relay_history, relay_channels. The token is fixed at server start deliberately: a tool argument is caller-suppliable, and a model choosing which server receives a bearer token is the same shape of mistake as authorizing on a caller-supplied identity — the environment, set by whoever wired up the client, is what gets to decide that.

Where it sits

  • awgit — semantic version control. Knows what changed and who is editing it.
  • awgraph — code intelligence. Knows what the code is and what depends on what.
  • awrelay — agent messaging. Knows who found what, and who still needs to hear it.
  • aither-adk — the agent runtime that consumes all three.

None of the three requires the others. Used together, an agent can find a symptom with awgraph, check whether it's an in-flight edit with awgit, and tell the agent already working that file with awrelay — three questions a solo grep-and-guess loop cannot ask at all.

Licence

Apache 2.0.

Aitherium open-source ecosystem

This repo is one piece of a connected set. All public, MIT/BSL-licensed:

repo what it is pages
awrecover Labelled snapshots with an all-or-nothing restore docs
awshare Publish an artifact and fetch it back verified docs
awseal Sign an artifact so a stranger can verify it docs
awnode Lightweight local gateway — your apps to backends you chose docs
awnix A bootable, immutable Linux base for agent-run machines docs
awdk Build AI agent fleets — 3 lines, any backend docs
awskills Free agent skills, scripts & automations docs
AitherZero PowerShell 7+ automation framework docs
awgit Semantic version control on top of git docs
awgraph Code knowledge graph for AI agents docs
aitherkvcache Near-optimal KV cache quantization docs
awrelay Agent-to-agent messaging over any chat server docs
awm A small world model (LeWM JEPA + MLP) to bootstrap your own docs
AitherConnect Browser extension: federated AI search & desktop bridge
homebrew-tap brew tap aitherium/tap

Built by Aitherium.

from github.com/Aitherium/awrelay

Install Awrelay in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install awrelay

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add awrelay -- uvx awrelay

Step-by-step: how to install Awrelay

FAQ

Is Awrelay MCP free?

Yes, Awrelay MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Awrelay need an API key?

No, Awrelay runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Awrelay hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Awrelay in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Awrelay on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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