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Features

Veyyon’s features are split into two groups: everyday interactions you use while working, and power-user customization tools that shape how the agent behaves.

Everyday features

  • Cockpit customizes the status line and monitors multi-agent work; a terminal title composer and TUI pet are spec only.
  • Keybindings remaps shortcuts and toggles Vim mode in the composer.
  • Composer conveniences (prompt history, @ / / completion, empty-state hints, Esc interrupt) are documented in Quickstart and Keybindings.
  • Web search lets the model look up current information from the web.

Power features

  • Plan mode plans complex changes through grounded conversation before editing code.
  • Skills are reusable capabilities defined on the filesystem and shared across projects.
  • Plugins bundle skills, MCP servers, hooks, apps, and TUI customizations from marketplaces.
  • Hooks run commands or inject context in response to lifecycle events.
  • MCP connects Veyyon to external tools and data sources via the Model Context Protocol.
  • Branching explores alternative paths by forking, cloning, or branching the session tree.
  • Memory collects guidance and decisions from past runs to keep future threads consistent.
  • Profiles bundle and switch between groups of configuration settings.
  • Personalities changes the agent’s communication style without changing its capabilities.
  • Export and import saves sessions to files and migrates settings from Claude Code.
  • Connectors reach provider-hosted apps and data sources behind your account.

Task-oriented guides

Feature pages are reference-shaped. For goal-shaped recipes that stitch hooks, exec, MCP, skills, plugins, memory, and branching together, start with Task guides.

Where to go next

For command and file reference, see the Reference chapter. For how Veyyon is designed, see Foundations.