ruvnet/ruflo
Pitched as "the leading agent meta-harness for Claude" — multi-agent swarms, coordination, adaptive memory, RAG, native Claude Code / Codex integration. Strong marketing copy and broad claims; audit before integration.
What it is
A TypeScript meta-harness framework for multi-agent AI workflows. README is marketing-heavy with broad claims (swarm intelligence, self-learning, adaptive memory, RAG). Companion site at Cognitum.One. MIT-licensed.
Key features
- Multi-agent swarm coordination.
- Adaptive memory layer.
- RAG integration.
- MCP server support.
- Native Claude Code + Codex integration claims.
- npm-distributed.
- MIT-licensed.
Tech stack
- TypeScript primary.
When to reach for it
- You're cataloguing the agent-harness space and want hands-on exposure.
When not to reach for it
- You want vendor-supported tooling — first-party offerings are safer.
- The broad marketing claims warrant verification — "swarm intelligence" + "self-learning" + "adaptive memory" in one project's pitch deserve a hands-on look at what's actually implemented.
Maturity signal
57k stars, 7k forks, MIT. The agent-harness space has high marketing-velocity; verify the actual capabilities against the claims before integration.
Alternatives
anthropics/claude-code— first-party.obra/superpowers,affaan-m/ECC— comparable third-party.- LangChain / LangGraph — code-first.
Tags
artificial-intelligence, agent, large-language-model, typescript, multi-agent, claude, codex, mit-license, model-context-protocol