
Aomi Transact
FreeNatural language crypto transactions via CLI.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Aomi Transact does
Aomi Transact is a command-line interface (CLI) skill designed to facilitate natural language interactions with various decentralized finance (DeFi) applications on Ethereum and other compatible chains. By using Aomi, users can issue commands like 'swap 1 ETH for USDC on Uniswap', and the skill intelligently selects the appropriate protocol and contract to execute the requested transaction. It stages the necessary steps, simulates the transaction on a forked chain, and provides a summary for user review before any wallet signing occurs. This ensures that users have visibility and control over their transactions, enhancing security and user experience.
The skill operates on an account-abstraction-first model, allowing for seamless integration with wallets without requiring provider credentials. This is particularly useful for users who may not want to manage complex configurations or who prefer a more streamlined experience. Aomi Transact supports a wide range of DeFi applications, including popular platforms like Uniswap, Aave, and Lido, making it a versatile tool for anyone involved in crypto trading or asset management.
Aomi Transact is particularly beneficial for developers and designers who want to create automated workflows or integrate DeFi capabilities into their applications. By leveraging natural language processing, the skill simplifies the interaction with complex blockchain transactions, making it accessible to a broader audience, including those who may not be familiar with command-line operations or blockchain technology.
However, users should be aware of certain limitations, such as the requirement for an active backend connection and the need for specific configurations for certain applications. Despite these challenges, Aomi Transact provides a powerful tool for managing on-chain transactions with ease and security, making it a valuable addition for developers and crypto enthusiasts alike.
When to use it
This skill is ideal when users want to interact with DeFi applications through natural language commands, perform transaction simulations, or manage wallet requests securely.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill if you require a persistent background process or if you need to perform transactions without an active internet connection.
What you can build with it
Price Check
Use Aomi to quickly check the current price of assets without queuing any transactions.
Single Transaction Execution
Easily stake ETH with Lido by issuing a single command and reviewing the transaction details before signing.
Cross-Chain Bridging
Bridge assets from Ethereum to Base seamlessly by simulating the transaction and confirming before execution.
How to install Aomi Transact
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/aomi-transact --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Aomi Transact
Authorized use only. This skill signs and broadcasts on-chain transactions on the user's behalf. The user must explicitly request each signing step. The skill will not run
aomi tx signwithout an explicit user request and a correspondingtx-Nqueued byaomi tx list.Signing gate. Do not include
aomi tx signin a copied or runnable multi-command block. Stop after listing or simulating queued transactions, summarize the tx ids, chain, value, recipient, calldata purpose, and simulation result, then ask the user for an explicit signing instruction such assign tx-1. Only run the exact signing command after that separate approval.
Overview
aomi-transact is a procedure for driving the Aomi CLI (@aomi-labs/client) from natural-language prompts. The user types something like "swap 1 ETH for USDC on Uniswap"; the agent picks the right protocol and contract, stages the approve+swap as a batch, simulates it on a forked chain, and returns a queued wallet request for the user to sign. The wallet only ever sees calldata that already passed simulation.
The CLI is account-abstraction-first: by default it signs through a zero-config Alchemy proxy (no provider credentials needed), using EIP-7702 on Ethereum mainnet and ERC-4337 on L2s. Each aomi <subcommand> invocation starts, runs, and exits — there is no long-running process.
The full skill including references (account-abstraction.md, apps.md, examples.md, session.md, troubleshooting.md, drain-vectors.md), templates (aomi-workflow.sh), and per-host metadata (agents/openai.yaml) lives upstream at aomi-labs/skills. This entry is the canonical SKILL.md only — clone the upstream for the full bundle.
When to Use This Skill
- The user wants to chat with the Aomi agent from the terminal.
- The user wants balances, prices, routes, quotes, or transaction status.
- The user wants to build, simulate, confirm, sign, or broadcast wallet requests.
- The user wants to simulate a batch of pending transactions before signing.
- The user wants to inspect or switch apps, models, chains, or sessions.
- The user wants to inspect or change Account Abstraction settings (EIP-7702 / ERC-4337).
- The user wants to sign EIP-712 typed-data payloads (off-chain agreements, intent fillers).
Examples
Read-only — price check
aomi --prompt "what is the price of ETH?" --new-session
Returns a quote with no wallet request queued. Use aomi tx list to confirm there's nothing pending.
Single-tx flow — Lido stake
aomi chat "Stake 0.01 ETH with Lido to get stETH" \
--public-key 0xUserAddress --chain 1 --new-session
aomi tx list
submit(address(0)) on Lido stETH 0xae7ab96520DE3A18E5e111B5EaAb095312D7fE84, value = 0.01 ETH. No approve, single tx. Stop here, show the queued transaction details, and wait for the user's explicit instruction before signing.
Multi-step batch — Uniswap V3 swap
aomi chat "swap 1 USDC for WETH on Uniswap V3, send to my wallet" \
--public-key 0xUserAddress --chain 1 --new-session
aomi tx list # tx-1 = approve, tx-2 = swap
aomi tx simulate tx-1 tx-2 # mandatory for multi-step
The simulator runs each tx sequentially on a forked chain so the swap step sees the approve's state changes. Don't sign step 2 independently — it would revert. Stop after simulation, summarize the batch, and wait for an explicit user instruction naming both tx ids before signing.
Cross-chain — CCTP Ethereum → Base
aomi chat "Bridge 50 USDC from Ethereum to Base via CCTP. Recipient is my wallet." \
--public-key 0xUserAddress --chain 1 --new-session
aomi tx list
aomi tx simulate tx-1 tx-2
Stop after simulation and wait for the user to explicitly approve signing the named tx ids. After signing, source-chain burn confirms in 1-2 blocks; destination mint requires Circle's off-chain attestation (~13-19 minutes).
Limitations
- Requires
@aomi-labs/clientv0.1.30 or newer. Older versions lack--aa,--aa-provider,--aa-modeand the simulation gate. Install withnpm install -g @aomi-labs/clientor run on demand vianpx @aomi-labs/client@0.1.30 .... - Active backend connection. The skill drives a CLI that talks to
api.aomi.dev. Without network access, only local read commands (aomi tx list,aomi session log) work. - AA sponsorship on L2s is not guaranteed. The zero-config proxy path does not reliably sponsor on Base/Arbitrum/Optimism in v0.1.30. If the EOA has 0 native gas on the destination chain,
aomi tx signreturns viem'sinsufficient funds for transfer. Either fund the EOA with a small amount of native gas, or configure a real BYOK Alchemy/Pimlico provider with a sponsorship policy. Do not retry with--eoa— that path also needs gas. - Per-session secret ingestion. Apps that require provider tokens (
binance,polymarket,dune, etc.) must have credentials configured by the user in their own shell or viaaomi secret add NAME=<value>. The skill never sets credentials on its own initiative. - Drain vectors are guard-blocked. The agent rejects calldata where
recipient/onBehalfOf/mintRecipient≠msg.sender. This is a security feature, not a bug — surface the block to the user rather than reformulating the prompt. - Network/RPC failures. Public RPCs may rate-limit (
429) or fail auth (401). The user must supply a reliable chain-matching RPC via--rpc-urlfor production signing. - Slippage and deadlines on live transactions. Quotes from deadline-bearing routes (Across, Khalani fillers) can expire while the user is reviewing; the agent self-heals by rebuilding with fresh deadlines, but the user should re-check
aomi tx listfor the latest passing batch.
Best Practices
- Default
--new-sessionon the first command of a new task. Reusing it mid-task starts a fresh conversation and the agent loses the quote it just gave you. - Always
aomi tx listbeforeaomi tx sign. Never assume a chat response queued a transaction. - Always
aomi tx simulate tx-1 tx-2 ...before signing a multi-step batch. Single-tx flows are simulation-optional but never wrong to simulate. - Keep signing commands out of runnable examples. Show or run
aomi tx signonly after the user gives a separate, explicit approval naming the exact queuedtx-Nids. - Sign only
Batch [...] passedtxs. Skip orphans from earlier failed attempts (failed at step N: 0x...). - Match
--rpc-urlto the queued tx's chain, not the session chain (--chain) — they are independent controls. - Never echo credential values. The skill confirms credential setup with handle name or derived address only.
Authorization Disclaimer
This skill can sign and broadcast on-chain transactions worth real value. Use only on accounts you own and on networks you trust. The skill does not custody funds; the user retains full control of signing keys via --public-key and the underlying wallet. Review every queued tx-N before running aomi tx sign.
Source
- Upstream: aomi-labs/skills — MIT licensed
- Author: Aomi Labs
- CLI:
@aomi-labs/clienton npm - Security review: aomi-transact/SECURITY.md — OWASP AST01–AST10 walkthrough plus captured scanner reports
Additional Resources
For the full skill including per-flow examples (CCTP bridge, Aave supply, Lido stake, Uniswap swap), AA mode reference, drain-vector table, troubleshooting guide, and the bash workflow template, see the upstream repo:
Frequently asked questions about Aomi Transact
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