Quickstart

Open a project, start your first agent session, send a prompt, and discover Mission Control and Plan in five minutes.

This walkthrough takes about five minutes and assumes you’ve installed OFM and have at least one agent CLI logged in.

1. Open a project

On the welcome screen, choose Open a folder (or clone a Git repo, or pick a WSL distro path). The project appears as a tile in the left rail, with its file tree, editor and terminal.

2. Start an agent session

Click the project, then start a session with any installed provider — Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini, Vibe or Kimi Code. The agent runs in a real embedded terminal (PTY); you interact with it exactly as you would in a normal shell.

3. Send your first prompt

Type a prompt and send it. You can paste or drag screenshots straight in — OFM saves each one and injects the real paths at send time (see Screenshots).

4. Run several agents at once

Open more sessions — same project or others, same provider or different ones. Then open Mission Control to watch them all live on one screen, and jump into any one to steer it.

5. Try Plan (the killer feature)

When you have a repetitive job — enrich 10,000 records, scaffold 50 sites, audit every repo — open PlanAssistant. Download the brief template, fill it, and OFM will fan the work out across a pool of agents and carry it to the end on its own — surviving crashes, reboots and token-limit windows.