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ccteams
One command turns Claude Code into a full dev team
ccteams gives your Claude Code project a ready-made team of specialized subagents — one command, no setup. `ccteams use go-api` adds a Go builder + reviewer; or pick teams for Next.js, Python/FastAPI, Rails, frontend/a11y, debugging, research, or `generalist` for any stack. Not sure which? Describe the work in plain text and /ccteams:choose-team picks for you. Switch anytime — it swaps cleanly and never touches your hand-written agents. Terminal + Claude Code. Open source, MIT.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
Claude Code's subagents are genuinely powerful — but I kept hitting the same wall: every new project, I'd hand-write the same kinds of agents again. A builder, a reviewer, someone to keep the stack conventions straight... good setups, but I was rebuilding them from scratch every time and they lived in one repo and never got reused.
So I built ccteams — a package manager for agent teams.
One command applies a ready-made team to your project:
- ccteams use go-api # a Go builder + reviewer, tuned for net/http
- ccteams use next-ts # RSC, Server Actions, type-safe data fetching
- ccteams use generalist # scope → design → build → QA → ship, any stack
There are teams for Next.js, Go, Python/FastAPI, Rails, frontend/a11y, debugging, and research — each a curated bundle of subagents with the right roles, tools, and conventions baked in. Not sure which fits? Describe the work in plain text and `/ccteams:choose-team` picks one for you.
Switch teams as the work changes — it swaps cleanly and never touches agents you wrote by hand. Works from the terminal and inside Claude Code. Open source (MIT).
I'd love your feedback — especially which teams you'd want next. What stack should I add? 🙏
About ccteams on Product Hunt
“One command turns Claude Code into a full dev team”
ccteams was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #27 on the daily leaderboard. ccteams gives your Claude Code project a ready-made team of specialized subagents — one command, no setup. `ccteams use go-api` adds a Go builder + reviewer; or pick teams for Next.js, Python/FastAPI, Rails, frontend/a11y, debugging, research, or `generalist` for any stack. Not sure which? Describe the work in plain text and /ccteams:choose-team picks for you. Switch anytime — it swaps cleanly and never touches your hand-written agents. Terminal + Claude Code. Open source, MIT.
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