When you need multiple Claude, Codex, or Gemini workers running in parallel, this spawns them as separate CLI processes in tmux panes. You give it a count, an agent type, and a task description, and it decomposes the work into independent subtasks to avoid write conflicts. It's the legacy CLI-first approach to parallel execution, not the newer native Claude Code team system. The workflow is explicit: verify tmux is installed, parse input, break down the task, launch via `omc team N:agent "task"`, then monitor with status commands. Useful when you want process isolation and don't mind managing tmux surfaces, but if you're already in Claude Code's native environment, you probably want `/team` instead.
npx skills add https://github.com/yeachan-heo/oh-my-claudecode --skill omc-teams