superset and hcom

These are complements: Superset provides a local IDE framework for running multiple AI coding agents in parallel, while hcom enables inter-agent communication and coordination across those agent instances.

superset
63
Established
hcom
49
Emerging
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 6,764
Forks: 459
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 298
Language: TypeScript
License:
Stars: 132
Forks: 16
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Rust
License: MIT
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About superset

superset-sh/superset

IDE for the AI Agents Era - Run an army of Claude Code, Codex, etc. on your machine

Superset is a dedicated environment for software developers who use AI coding agents. It helps you run many AI agents, like Claude Code or GitHub Copilot, in parallel without them interfering with each other. You input a development task, and it orchestrates multiple agents to work on it within isolated codebases, outputting ready-to-review changes. This tool is for individual developers or small teams leveraging AI to accelerate their coding workflows.

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About hcom

aannoo/hcom

Let AI agents message, watch, and spawn each other across terminals. Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex, OpenCode

This tool helps AI practitioners orchestrate and manage multiple AI agents, such as Claude Code or Gemini CLI, for complex tasks. It allows these agents to communicate, observe each other's activities, and automatically react to events across different terminal windows or even machines. You can input instructions or scripts, and it outputs coordinated agent actions, messages, and shared work on files, suitable for AI developers, researchers, or anyone building multi-agent systems.

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