bro, just start 4 chats, tell each chat they are a different team. then point them at the same codebase, then tell them to send messages to each other thru you
2026-07-11 16:08:10
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Merlin :
Yep. There’s some stuff with drift and memory management you need to deal with depending on how many AI agents you want working on your repo. And now the discipline is on what NOT to build vs what TO build.
2026-07-13 02:17:10
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Luke :
Yes. Use tmux and GitHub. Run it just like you would a human team. Use one “project manager” to make the tickets and track progress. You can also write a python reminder script for each “worker” to pickup assigned tickets when they are ready. Have fun
2026-07-12 07:43:01
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Connor Gallic :
just ask your agent to use a blackboard model with a prd
2026-07-11 23:18:19
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jep :
If Claude Code still has agent teams as an experimental feature, then yeah. Use git worktrees
2026-07-12 10:45:45
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CoyoteRoyale :
yes. its called openclaw. connect it to discord, and each channel/thread is its own session...
2026-07-12 00:23:04
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Dread.exe :
Chats , start several , ultra code and if you want to be lazy use obsidian to keep track and make them use it
2026-07-12 01:20:09
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