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

Multi-agent orchestration frameworks and specialized subagent collections are complements—the orchestration tool provides the coordination layer while subagent collections provide the domain-specific implementations that the orchestrator deploys and manages.

oh-my-claudecode
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About oh-my-claudecode

Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode

Teams-first Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code

This tool helps software developers automate complex coding tasks using AI. You provide a high-level instruction, like "build a REST API," and it orchestrates multiple AI agents (like Claude, Codex, or Gemini) to generate and refine the code, providing a completed task or project. It's designed for individual developers or small teams working on software development, code review, or refactoring.

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About claude-code-sub-agents

lst97/claude-code-sub-agents

Collection of specialized AI subagents for Claude Code for personal use (full-stack development).

This collection of AI subagents enhances Claude Code, a large language model designed for coding tasks. It provides specialized AI personalities—like a React expert, a cloud architect, or a data scientist—that Claude Code can automatically delegate to for specific parts of a development project. The end user is a software developer looking to accelerate coding, infrastructure setup, testing, and other development workflows by leveraging AI with domain-specific expertise.

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