claude-code-agents-orchestra and claude-code-magento-agents

The Magento-specific agents are a specialized complement to the general orchestration framework, suggesting the latter can incorporate or manage the former for targeted development tasks.

Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 18/25
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License: MIT
Stars: 72
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License: MIT
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About claude-code-agents-orchestra

0ldh/claude-code-agents-orchestra

Turn Claude Code into a coordinated team of 40+ specialized AI agents that work together like a world-class engineering organization.

Provides 47 pre-built AI agent personas organized into 10 specialized teams (architecture, development, QA, DevOps, etc.), each with tailored expertise across frameworks like Django/Rails, React/Vue, and domains like ML/Web3. Agents can be invoked individually for focused tasks or used with custom orchestration logic, enabling multi-agent workflows where specialized experts collaborate on complex engineering problems. Targets Claude Code integration with a modular, extensible design—each agent includes detailed capability specifications that can be consumed by orchestration systems or directly via prompting.

About claude-code-magento-agents

rubenzantingh/claude-code-magento-agents

Collection of Claude Code Subagents designed to be used for Magento (2) development.

Contains 30+ specialized agents organized hierarchically across 7 categories (core development, frontend, backend, performance/security, language specialists, infrastructure, and e-commerce) that automatically delegate to domain experts. Agents leverage Claude Code's tool access—including grep, glob, and bash—for search, discovery, and workflow orchestration while maintaining Magento 2 best practices. Targets enterprise-scale implementations with support for modern stacks including Hyvä themes, Alpine.js, and current DevOps practices.

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