Native prompt handoff
Masko alerts you and focuses the originating terminal; Kimi owns answers and permission decisions.
Kimi Code integration
Kimi Code can work in the background while your mascot shows activity, attention, completion, and the next action Masko can honestly provide.
Current compatibility reference: Kimi Code 0.36.1.
Live agent state
Masko alerts you and focuses the originating terminal; Kimi owns answers and permission decisions. The mascot stays visible while the agent remains in its normal terminal, IDE, or desktop surface.
Masko observes session lifecycle through the supported Kimi Code connection.
Masko observes tool activity through the supported Kimi Code connection.
Masko observes questions through the supported Kimi Code connection.
How it works
The integration uses ~/.kimi-code/config.toml. Masko installs or repairs the supported connection and reports its health.
Open the Apps or Integrations area in Masko Desktop.
Install the supported configuration at ~/.kimi-code/config.toml.
Watch the mascot change as the agent works, waits, asks, or finishes.
In practice
Kimi questions and permission decisions remain in Kimi Code. Masko never shows an Allow or Deny action that Kimi cannot honor.
Masko alerts you and focuses the originating terminal; Kimi owns answers and permission decisions.
When Kimi Code owns the input, Masko focuses the best known native surface.
Current compatibility reference: Kimi Code 0.36.1.
AI agents
See when Kimi Code is working, waiting, asking, or done.
Approve a supported command or answer a question through your mascot.
Return to the exact terminal or app without hunting through tabs.
〉_ Bash
Run a build?$npm run buildBuilds the app. Nothing else changes.
Questions
Masko uses the supported local connection associated with ~/.kimi-code/config.toml. Its health screen can install or repair that connection.
Masko alerts you and focuses the originating terminal; Kimi owns answers and permission decisions.
Current support covers session lifecycle, tool activity, questions, interruptions, completion and failure.
Kimi questions and permission decisions remain in Kimi Code. Masko never shows an Allow or Deny action that Kimi cannot honor.
Masko Desktop supports macOS 14 or newer.
Masko for Mac
Current compatibility reference: Kimi Code 0.36.1.