multi-agent
Slack for AI employees with a shared brain. Get Claudes, Codexes and OpenClaws to collaborate and do your work autonomously while never losing context.
A collaborative office of AI employees that execute your playbooks, and get better at it everyday.
Claude Code orchestrator in one window.
Orchestrate multiple Claude Code sessions across projects. Review diffs, annotate code, send instructions — all from one window.
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AI-Native Task Management.
Multica is an open-source platform that turns coding agents into real teammates. Assign tasks, track progress, compound skills — manage your human + agent workforce in one place.
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Open Agent Harness.
OpenHarness delivers core lightweight agent infrastructure: tool-use, skills, memory, and multi-agent coordination.
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Run multiple agents in parallel — each in its own container, with its own workspace, collaborating on your code or project files simultaneously.
Scion is an experimental multi-agent orchestration testbed designed to manage "deep agents" running in containers.
Cozy Office for Claude Code.
Outworked is a desktop app that turns Claude into a team of AI employees. Hire agents. Give them roles. Watch them write code, interact with the web, send messages, and run scheduled tasks — all from an office on your Mac.
Teams-first Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code. A weapon, not a tool.
Multi-AI orchestration plugin for Claude Code. Coordinate Claude, Gemini, and Codex with 19 specialized agents, 28 skills, and MCP-powered tools.
Multi-LLM orchestration plugin for Claude Code — 8 providers (Codex, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, OpenRouter, Copilot, Qwen, Ollama), 47 commands, 50 skills, Double Diamond workflows .
Multi-LLM orchestration plugin for Claude Code — coordinates Codex, Gemini, Perplexity, OpenRouter, Copilot, Qwen, and Ollama with consensus gates. Eight tentacles, zero blind spots.
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Run beloved agents side by side. Multitask with agents, stay in control.
JetBrains Air is the Agentic Development Environment where Codex, Claude Agent, Gemini CLI, and Junie execute independent task loops without interfering with each other.
An Open-Source Asynchronous Coding Agent. Open-source framework for building your org's internal coding agent.
Elite engineering orgs like Stripe, Ramp, and Coinbase are building their own internal coding agents — Slackbots, CLIs, and web apps that meet engineers where they already work. These agents are connected to internal systems with the right context, permissioning, and safety boundaries to operate with minimal human oversight.
Open SWE is the open-source version of this pattern. Built on LangGraph and Deep Agents, it gives you the same architecture those companies built internally: cloud sandboxes, Slack and Linear invocation, subagent orchestration, and automatic PR creation — ready to customize for your own codebase and workflows.
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The batteries-included agent harness.
The easiest way to start building agents and applications powered by LLMs—with built-in capabilities for task planning, file systems for context management, subagent-spawning, and long-term memory. You can use deep agents for any task, including complex, multi-step tasks.
Agent harness built with LangChain and LangGraph. Equipped with a planning tool, a filesystem backend, and the ability to spawn subagents - well-equipped to handle complex agentic tasks.
Deep Agents is an agent harness. An opinionated, ready-to-run agent out of the box. Instead of wiring up prompts, tools, and context management yourself, you get a working agent immediately and customize what you need.
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Run a team of coding agents on your Mac.
Create parallel Codex + Claude Code agents in isolated workspaces. See at a glance what they're working on, then review and merge their changes.
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A desktop app for browsing, searching, and managing CLI coding sessions. Your command center for Claude Code sessions.
Switchboard is a desktop app that gives you a unified view of all your Claude Code sessions across every project. Launch, resume, fork, and monitor sessions from a single window — no more juggling terminal tabs or digging through ~/.claude/projects to find that one conversation from last week.
Symphony turns project work into isolated, autonomous implementation runs, allowing teams to manage work instead of supervising coding agents.
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Contracts before code. Tests as law. Agents that can't cheat.
Pact is a multi-agent software engineering framework where the architecture is decided before a single line of implementation is written. Tasks are decomposed into components, each component gets a typed interface contract, and each contract gets executable tests. Only then do agents implement -- independently, in parallel, even competitively -- with no way to ship code that doesn't honor its contract. Generates Python, TypeScript, or JavaScript.
CLI Code Agent Orchestrator. Autonomous AI agent orchestrator powered by Claude Code CLI.
OpenSwarm orchestrates multiple Claude Code instances as autonomous agents. It picks up Linear issues, runs Worker/Reviewer pair pipelines to produce code changes, reports progress to Discord, and retains long-term memory via LanceDB vector embeddings.
: Run OpenClaw on a $5 chip. No OS(Linux). No Node.js. No Mac mini. No Raspberry Pi. No VPS.😗Local-first memory. Shareable. Portable. Privacy-first. Smarter than PicoClaw.
MimiClaw turns a tiny ESP32-S3 board into a personal AI assistant. Plug it into USB power, connect to WiFi, and talk to it through Telegram — it handles any task you throw at it and evolves over time with local memory — all on a chip the size of a thumb.
Fast, small, and fully autonomous AI assistant infrastructure — deploy anywhere, swap anything 🦀
Zero overhead. Zero compromise. 100% Rust. 100% Agnostic. ⚡️ Runs on $10 hardware with <5MB RAM: That's 99% less memory than OpenClaw and 98% cheaper than a Mac mini!
Build your agent team in OpenClaw with one command.
You don't need to hire a dev team. You need to define one. Antfarm gives you a team of specialized AI agents — planner, developer, verifier, tester, reviewer — that work together in reliable, repeatable workflows. One install. Zero infrastructure.
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This is a public, sanitized version of my Abiverse repository for people to use and run their own Abes.
Volition (fondly referred to me as the Abiverse) is a self-hosted, multi-agent system designed to run persistent, self-replicating autonomous LLM-based agents ("Abes") inside isolated Linux containers. These are not chatbots, but I have aimed for them to be long-lived system processes with memory, tools, and constrained authority over real machines. These are supposed to be the 'semi-intelligent layer' between you and your homelab.
Volition has been running continuously in my personal infrastructure with multiple agents for more than a month now. However, this public release is new and has not yet been exercised end-to-end by external users. Expect rough edges in: setup and documentation flow, first-run ergonomics, and non-default configurations Core architecture and invariants are stable, but installation paths will be refined over the next few days as this release is tested in the open.
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Why tell Claude what to do when you can tell Claude to tell Claude what to do?
Multiple Claude Code agents. One repo. Controlled chaos.
multiclaude spawns autonomous Claude Code instances that coordinate, compete, and collaborate on your codebase. Each agent gets its own tmux window and git worktree. You watch. They work. PRs appear.
Multi-agent orchestrator for Claude Code. Track work with convoys; sling to agents.
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- Welcome to Gas Town @ Steve Yegge's Medium.
- Gas Town Decoded @ Andrew Lilley Brinker.
- How to think about Gas Town @ Steve Klabnik.
- Agent Psychosis: Are We Going Insane? @ Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings.
- Gas Town’s Agent Patterns, Design Bottlenecks, and Vibecoding at Scale @ Maggie Appleton.
- Move Over Gas Town, Claude Has First-Party Agent Orchestration @ Andrew Lilley Brinker.
OpenPoke is a simplified, open-source take on Interaction Company’s Poke assistant—built to show how a multi-agent orchestration stack can feel genuinely useful. It keeps the handful of things Poke is great at (email triage, reminders, and persistent agents) while staying easy to spin up locally.
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A framework for building AI agents and applications.
AutoGen is a framework for creating multi-agent AI applications that can act autonomously or work alongside humans.
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AI Orchestration Platform
🌊 The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude. Deploy intelligent multi-agent swarms, coordinate autonomous workflows, and build conversational AI systems. Features enterprise-grade architecture, distributed swarm intelligence, RAG integration, and native Claude Code support via MCP protocol. Ranked #1 in agent-based frameworks.
The JavaScript Framework for Building Multi-Agent Systems.
KaibanJS is a JavaScript-native framework for building and managing multi-agent systems with a Kanban-inspired approach.