What's the least chaotic multi-agent coding orchestrator right now?
A question circulating asks for the best for coding tasks. The wishlist: split a large task into independent workstreams, run multiple in parallel, let agents review or challenge each other's work, manage context across an entire repository, and recover from failed approaches instead of getting stuck.
It should work on top of existing coding harnesses like Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode. The core concern is real-world — which tools can actually complete substantial repository-level tasks with minimal supervision, versus which ones are mostly elaborate token-burning setups where a manager agent oversees several confused without producing real, working changes.
Key points
- Wishlist: split large tasks, run agents in parallel, let agents review/challenge each other, manage repo-wide context, recover from failed approaches
- Looking for s built on top of Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or similar harnesses
- Main worry: systems that produce impressive plans but no actual working changes, burning tokens instead
- Asking real users about actual autonomy level and , not marketing claims