I built an open source multi-agent harness in Go
CEO agent that hires and fires workers is clever, but multi-agent orchestration is extremely crowded.
Tide Commander - Visual orchestrator for multiple Claude Code, OpenCode and Codex agents
Think of an RTS game UI for your coding LLMs: spawn Claude or Codex agents, assign tasks, and watch them produce diffs and file edits in real time on a 3D or 2D canvas. The repo bundles practical developer features — built-in file explorer with git diffs, conversation history, permission controls and a command palette — which turns the spectacle into a usable workflow. It’s delightful and ambitious, but gated by the need for Claude/Codex CLIs and local infra, so expect it to appeal mostly to experimenters rather than plug-and-play users.
Developers and AI engineers who use Claude Code or OpenAI Codex and want to run/manage multiple coding agents concurrently
CEO agent that hires and fires workers is clever, but multi-agent orchestration is extremely crowded.
Git worktree isolation lets agents vote on code before merging anything.
Fire-and-forget Claude orchestration, but only 4 commits and zero stars so far.
Actual Kubernetes operator for agent lifecycle, but orchestrating agents is still a niche use case.
Reuses existing CLI auth — no API keys or OAuth, your subscriptions just work.
Claude orchestration with live dashboards and agent-spawning—well-built but competes with Anthropic, OpenAI infrastructure.