oh-my-claudecode and claude-code-agents-orchestra

Both provide multi-agent orchestration frameworks for Claude Code with similar architectural goals (coordinated specialized agents), making them **direct competitors** offering alternative approaches to the same team-based automation problem.

oh-my-claudecode
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About oh-my-claudecode

Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode

Teams-first Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code

Implements a staged multi-agent pipeline (`team-plan → team-prd → team-exec → team-verify → team-fix`) that coordinates Claude agents across shared task lists, with optional tmux CLI workers for Codex and Gemini. Provides natural language task descriptions that route through orchestration modes (Autopilot for autonomous execution, Ultrawork for parallelism, Ralph for persistent verification loops) with automatic cost optimization through intelligent model routing.

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.

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