claude_code_agent_farm and praktor

These are competitors offering different architectural approaches to multi-agent Claude orchestration—one emphasizing parallel execution and tmux-based monitoring at scale, the other prioritizing user interaction through Telegram and containerized isolation with a web UI.

claude_code_agent_farm
57
Established
praktor
40
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 691
Forks: 82
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 3
Language: Shell
License:
Stars: 11
Forks: 3
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: MIT
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About claude_code_agent_farm

Dicklesworthstone/claude_code_agent_farm

Orchestration framework for running 20+ Claude Code agents in parallel: automated bug fixing, best-practices sweeps, lock-based coordination, and real-time tmux monitoring

This tool helps software development teams improve their codebase by orchestrating multiple Claude Code AI agents to work in parallel. You input your existing code and specific improvement goals, such as fixing bugs or implementing best practices, and the tool outputs a refined codebase with an audit trail of changes. It's designed for engineering leads, senior developers, or DevOps professionals managing large software projects.

code-quality software-development devops refactoring bug-fixing

About praktor

mtzanidakis/praktor

Multi-agent Claude Code orchestrator with Telegram I/O, Docker isolation, swarm patterns, and Mission Control UI

Praktor helps you manage and interact with multiple personalized AI agents, powered by Claude Code, for various tasks. You input requests via Telegram messages or a web dashboard, and agents process them, delivering results back to you. This is for anyone who wants a private, customizable AI assistant for complex workflows, accessible from anywhere.

personal-assistant workflow-automation secure-operations multi-agent-systems private-ai

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