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OrchestKit

Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code — MIT

OrchestKit turns Claude Code into a multi-agent orchestrator: one command fans out parallel specialist agents — backend, frontend, tests, security — that compose for end-to-end work, with quality and security gates enforced automatically by lifecycle hooks. 111 skills, 37 agents, 211 hooks. MIT, no account, no API key.

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Maker here. I made OrchestKit because I was rebuilding the same agent scaffolding on every project. The design goal was 'best practices on by default' — hooks enforce security/quality without you remembering to invoke anything, and agents/skills compose for multi-step work. It's MIT and stays that way. The docs are also agent-readable (llms.txt, OpenAPI, MCP server), so you can point another agent at them. Would love your take on the hook model.

About OrchestKit on Product Hunt

Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code — MIT

OrchestKit was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. OrchestKit turns Claude Code into a multi-agent orchestrator: one command fans out parallel specialist agents — backend, frontend, tests, security — that compose for end-to-end work, with quality and security gates enforced automatically by lifecycle hooks. 111 skills, 37 agents, 211 hooks. MIT, no account, no API key.

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