oh-my-claudecode and orchestrator-supaconductor

These are competitors offering different architectural approaches to multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code—the first emphasizing teams-first orchestration patterns while the second adds parallel execution, quality gates, and a board-of-directors governance model—requiring users to choose based on their coordination needs rather than using them together.

oh-my-claudecode
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Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 9,561
Forks: 671
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Commits (30d): 554
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 299
Forks: 32
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
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 orchestrator-supaconductor

Ibrahim-3d/orchestrator-supaconductor

Multi-agent orchestration system for Claude Code with parallel execution, automated quality gates, Board of Directors, and bundled Superpowers skills

Implements a Claude Code plugin with 15 autonomous agents, 4 specialized evaluators, and a "Board of Directors" consensus layer that handles planning, parallel task execution, and multi-cycle quality validation through an automated Evaluate-Loop. Includes 39 bundled skills and supports both fully agentic and human-in-the-loop modes, with persistent project tracking via a `conductor/` folder that resumes interrupted work automatically.

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