awesome-claude-code-subagents and claude-code-magento-agents

The first is a general-purpose framework providing 100+ reusable Claude Code subagents across multiple domains, while the second is a specialized implementation that likely builds upon or extends that framework specifically for Magento development use cases, making them complements within a hierarchy of abstraction.

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About awesome-claude-code-subagents

VoltAgent/awesome-claude-code-subagents

A collection of 100+ specialized Claude Code subagents covering a wide range of development use cases

Organizes agents into categorical plugins (core development, language specialists, infrastructure, etc.) that install directly into Claude Code, enabling task-specific prompt injection and specialized reasoning for distinct tech stacks. Agents are distributed via GitHub with multiple installation methods including interactive CLI installers and standalone curl scripts, allowing both global and project-scoped deployment.

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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