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manume

75 カルマ登録 16 年前
Ruby on Rails developer, founder of Uplink (uplink.tech), a network for IT freelancers. Based in Berlin, Germany

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Show HN: The independent guide to agent orchestrators

agentmgmt.dev
9 ポイント·投稿者 manume·2 か月前·7 コメント

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manume
·昨日·議論
That's great, but from my experience, 90% of Rubyists I met are working with Rails. "Divorcing" from Rails is therefore absurd, just stuff people say who don't like DHH for one reason or another.
manume
·3 日前·議論
More options: https://agentmgmt.dev (disclaimer: built by me)
manume
·2 か月前·議論
Hmm, I don’t think sharing my personal experience would be that useful. For one, I’ve only used a handful of these tools long enough to give a meaningful assessment. More importantly, though, these tools evolve so quickly that anything I wrote would likely be outdated almost immediately.

I'd rather give folks an overview over which tools exist and some info about their popularity, price point etc.

Maybe it would be cool to add links to the founder's accounts on X, Youtube etc. where they share new releases and what they're working on...
manume
·2 か月前·議論
Sure, but we gotta start somewhere, right? :) What would you find most useful to add next?
manume
·2 か月前·議論
I added a comment to Cursor in the list. ;)
manume
·2 か月前·議論
Thanks for the feedback!

> Good list, but gosh the term "agent orchestrator" is really being diluted endlessly these days.

Yeah, there's a lot happening in this space... but I think those 13 tools which are one the list right now all try to do the same thing - make it easier to run multiple agents (mostly over multiple apps) at the same time. Are there any tools you would add or remove?

> Also, putting Zed and Cursor in the same "freemium" bucket is really unfair...

Sure, the "free" plans of some of the tools are not really comparable, but I think that's out of scope for this list. :)
manume
·4 か月前·議論
Really cool to see superpowers adjusted for Rails development!

One question: looking at the Rails conventions stills you added, wouldn't rules with paths be a better match for that: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/memory#organize-rules-with-c...