agentfactory and agentopology
These tools are competitors, with Agentopology providing a declarative framework for deploying agent teams across various platforms, while Supaku/AgentFactory offers open-source fleet management specifically for coding agents, indicating different levels of abstraction and focus within the broader agent orchestration space.
About agentfactory
supaku/agentfactory
The open-source software factory — multi-agent fleet management for coding agents
This tool helps software development teams automatically turn their issue backlog into completed code. You provide it with issues from a tracker like Linear, and it orchestrates a fleet of AI coding agents to handle development, quality assurance, and acceptance, delivering ready-to-merge code. Development managers and engineering leads who want to automate parts of their software delivery pipeline would find this useful.
About agentopology
agentopology/agentopology
The Terraform for AI agents. Define your team once, deploy to Claude Code, OpenClaw, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, Copilot, Kiro. Declarative language (.at files) + Claude Code skill + interactive visualizer.
This project helps you design and deploy teams of AI agents across various platforms like Claude Code, OpenClaw, or Gemini CLI. You define your desired agent team and their interactions once, and it generates all the necessary configuration files for your chosen platform. It's for anyone building sophisticated multi-agent AI applications who wants to avoid manual configuration for each platform.
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