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Awesome Claude Agents - 26-agent AI Development Team (open source)

I’ve been experimenting with Claude Code sub-agents and found them really useful — but there’s no proper orchestration between them. They work in isolation, which makes it hard to build complex features cleanly.

So I built this:

🧠 awesome-claude-agents — a full AI development team that works like a real dev shop.

Each agent has a specialty — backend, frontend, API, ORM, state management, etc. When you say something like:

“Build a full user authentication flow”

You don’t just get generic boilerplate. You get:

  • Tech Lead coordinating the job
  • Analyst detecting your stack (say Django + React)
  • Backend/Frontend specialists implementing best practices
  • API architect mapping endpoints
  • Docs & Performance agents cleaning things up

🎯 Goal: More production-ready results, better code quality, and faster delivery — all inside Claude.


✅ Quick Start:

git clone https://github.com/vijaythecoder/awesome-claude-agents.git
cp -r awesome-claude-agents/agents ~/.claude/

Then run:

claude "Use team-configurator to set up my AI development team"

Now Claude uses 26 agents in parallel to build your features.


🔗 GitHub: https://github.com/vijaythecoder/awesome-claude-agents

Happy to answer questions or take feedback. Looking for early adopters, contributors, and ideas on how to grow this further.

Let me know what you think.

on July 27, 2025
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    Well I've put them to work. If they do the job. I'll be donating, you got a link Vijay so I can get you a cup of coffee or buy ya beer?

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