Bridle
TUI / CLI config manager for agentic harnesses (Amp, Claude Code, Opencode, Goose, Copilot CLI, Crush, Droid)
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Bridle
Unified configuration manager for AI coding assistants. Manage profiles, install skills/agents/commands, and switch configurations across Claude Code, OpenCode, Goose, Amp, Copilot CLI, and Crush.
Installation
Try it instantly (no install)
Run once without installing:
| Package Manager | Command |
| --------------- | -------------------- |
| npx | npx bridle-ai |
| bunx | bunx bridle-ai |
| pnpm | pnpm dlx bridle-ai |
Install globally
For repeated use, install once:
Node package managers:
| Manager | Command |
| ------- | -------------------------- |
| npm | npm install -g bridle-ai |
| bun | bun install -g bridle-ai |
| pnpm | pnpm add -g bridle-ai |
Other methods:
# Homebrew
brew install neiii/bridle/bridle
# Cargo
cargo install bridle
# From source
git clone https://github.com/neiii/bridle && cd bridle && cargo install --path .
Quick Start
# Launch the TUI
bridle
# See what's configured across all harnesses
bridle status
# Create a profile from your current config
bridle profile create claude work --from-current
# Switch between profiles
bridle profile switch claude personal

"Package Manager" for your harness
With Bridle, you're able to install skills, agents, commands, and MCPs from any GitHub repository, similar to how Claude Code does it. With Bridle, however, you're not limited to just one harness; we auto-translate all the paths, namings, schemas, and configurations for you.
# Install from GitHub
bridle install owner/repo
# What happens:
# 1. Bridle scans the repo for skills, agents, commands, and MCPs
# 2. You select which components to install
# 3. You choose target harnesses and profiles
# 4. Bridle translates paths and configs for each harness automatically
Why this matters: A skill written for Claude Code uses ~/.claude/skills/. The same skill on OpenCode lives at ~/.config/opencode/skill/. MCPs follow different JSON/YAML schemas. Bridle handles all these differences for you.
| Component | Claude Code | OpenCode | Goose | Copilot CLI | Crush |
| --------- | ----------- | -------- | ----- | ----------- | ----- |
| Skills | ~/.claude/skills/ | ~/.config/opencode/skill/ | ~/.config/goose/skills/ | ~/.copilot/skills/ | ~/.config/crush/skills/ |
| Agents | ~/.claude/plugins/*/agents/ | ~/.config/opencode/agent/ | — | ~/.copilot/agents/ | — |
| Commands | ~/.claude/plugins/*/commands/ | ~/.config/opencode/command/ | — | — | — |
| MCPs | ~/.claude/.mcp.json | opencode.jsonc | config.yaml | ~/.copilot/mcp-config.json | crush.json |
Core Concepts
Harnesses are AI coding assistants: claude, opencode, goose, amp, copilot, crush
Profiles are saved configurations. Each harness can have multiple profiles (e.g., work, personal, minimal). Bridle copies the active profile's config into the harness's config directory when you switch.
Commands
Status & TUI
| Command | Description |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| bridle | Launch interactive TUI |
| bridle status | Show active profiles across all harnesses |
| bridle init | Initialize bridle config and default profiles |
Profiles
| Command | Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| bridle profile list <harness> | List all profiles for a harness |
| bridle profile show <harness> <name> | Show profile details (model, MCPs, plugins) |
| bridle profile create <harness> <name> | Create empty profile |
| bridle profile create <harness> <name> --from-current | Create profile from current config |
| bridle profile switch <harness> <name> | Activate a profile |
| bridle profile edit <harness> <name> | Open profile in editor |
| bridle profile diff <harness> <name> [other] | Compare profiles |
| bridle profile delete <harness> <name> | Delete a profile |
Installing & Uninstalling
| Command | Description |
| -------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| bridle install <source> | Install skills/MCPs from GitHub (owner/repo or URL) |
| bridle install <source> --force | Overwrite existing installations |
| bridle uninstall <harness> <profile> | Interactively remove components [experimental] |
Configuration
| Command | Description |
| --------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| bridle config get <key> | Get a config value |
| bridle config set <key> <value> | Set a config value |
Config keys: profile_marker, editor, tui.view, default_harness
Output Formats
All commands support -o, --output <format>:
text(default) — Human-readablejson— Machine-readableauto— Text for TTY, JSON for pipes
Configuration
Bridle stores its config at ~/.config/bridle/config.toml:
profile_marker = false # Create marker files for debugging
editor = "code --wait" # Editor for `profile edit`
default_harness = "opencode" # Which tab to open on launch
[active]
claude = "work"
opencode = "default"
[tui]
view = "Dashboard" # Will add more later :P
Supported Harnesses
| Harness | Config Location | Status |
| ----------- | ----------------------- | ------------ |
| Claude Code | ~/.claude/ | Full support |
| OpenCode | ~/.config/opencode/ | Full support |
| Goose | ~/.config/goose/ | Full support |
| Amp | ~/.amp/ | Experimental (ish) |
| Copilot CLI | ~/.copilot/ | Full support |
| Crush | ~/.config/crush/ | Full support (skills + MCP) |
Honorable Mentions
- Thank you Melvyn for pointing out my stupidity
- Thank you Theo for giving me a chance to show my work
- Thank you Kai for the help on GitHub Copilot CLI integration
- Thank you rari404 for the help on Crush CLI intergration
License
MIT
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