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오픈 소스 멀티 에이전트 하니스 'OpenRig'가 공개되어, 사용자가 YAML 파일로 에이전트 팀을 정의하고 하나의 명령어로 Claude Code와 Codex 등을 통합 관리할 수 있게 되었습니다. 이 도구는 tmux를 기반으로 CLI, UI, MCP 서버를 제공하며, 에이전트 간의 토폴로지 구성, 세션 관리, 스냅샷 및 복구 기능을 지원합니다. 또한 로컬 환경에서 비용 없이 실행되며, 개발에서 검토까지 다양한 역할을 가진 에이전트 포드를 구성해 소프트웨어 개발 워크플로우를 자동화할 수 있습니다.
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Open source multi-agent harness for coding teams. A harness wraps a model. A rig wraps your harnesses. Define your agent team in YAML, boot it with one command. Claude Code and Codex in the same rig, managed as one system. # Install npm install -g @openrig/cli # Prepare the machine (attempts tmux, cmux, Claude Code, Codex, tmux defaults — reports what worked) rig setup # Boot the demo rig (3 pods, 8 nodes, mixed runtimes) rig up demo # Open the UI rig ui open After the demo boots, open the UI and click orch1.lead in the topology graph. Use Open CMUX to jump into a terminal for that node. If cmux is not available, use the tmux attach command shown in the node detail panel instead. The launch path above has been walked end-to-end on fresh macOS VMs. The only thing your agent can't do would be the oauth logins for claude and openai and dealing with permission prompts. When the UI opens, the explorer is already visible on the left. Click the demo rig to load its live topology. Once the topology loads, go to the orch1.lead node and click its CMUX button. That opens the orchestrator terminal directly. From here just talk to the orchestrator and tell it what you want it to build... OpenRig is a multi-agent harness — it manages the system that coding agents form when you run them together. Not the agents themselves, but the team they create: which sessions are running, how they relate, how to recover after a reboot, and how to stop it from becoming terminal sprawl. - Define topologies in YAML (RigSpec) with pods, edges, and continuity policies - Boot everything with rig up — tmux sessions, harnesses, startup files, readiness checks - See the topology in a live graph with explorer, node detail, and system log - Discover existing Claude Code and Codex sessions in tmux and adopt them into a managed rig - Snapshot the full topology on rig down , restore by name withrig up - Communicate across agents with rig send ,rig broadcast , andrig chatroom - Evolve running topologies with rig expand ,rig shrink ,rig launch ,rig remove Every agent runs in a tmux session you can attach to, inspect, and work with directly. OpenRig ships with a demo rig you can boot in seconds: rig specs preview demo demo (rig, pod_aware) Launch-grade starter: a stable full product squad with two orchestrators, implementation, QA, design, and two independent reviewers. Pod: orch1 (2 members) lead — claude-code peer — codex Pod: dev1 (3 members) impl — claude-code qa — codex design — claude-code Pod: rev1 (2 members) r1 — claude-code r2 — codex Also ships: implementation-pair , adversarial-review , research-team , product-team , and secrets-manager (HashiCorp Vault managed by a specialist agent). Browse the library: rig specs ls OpenRig is a local daemon + CLI + MCP server + React UI, built on tmux. CLI / UI / MCP | Hono HTTP daemon | Domain services (52) | SQLite + tmux + runtime adapters - CLI: 40+ commands designed for both humans and agents. Every mutating command ends with what happened, current state, and next action. - UI: Explorer sidebar, topology graph with pod grouping, node detail panel, system log, chatroom. - MCP: 17 tools so agents can manage their own topology ( rig_up ,rig_ps ,rig_send ,rig_chatroom_send , etc.) - Runtimes: Claude Code, Codex, and terminal nodes. Adapters for Pi and OpenHands in development. - RigSpec: Declarative multi-agent harness definition in YAML. Pods, members, edges, continuity policies, culture file. - AgentSpec: Reusable agent blueprint with skills, guidance, hooks, profiles, and startup contracts. - Pod: Bounded context group. Agents in a pod share memory and can maintain each other's context. - Discovery: rig discover fingerprints existing tmux sessions.rig adopt brings them under management. - Snapshot/Restore: rig down --snapshot captures full state.rig up restores from latest snapshot. Restore reports per-node outcomes (resumed, fresh, or failed). - RigBundle: Portable archive with vendored AgentSpecs and SHA-256 integrity. Share topologies across machines. - Culture: CULTURE.md sets coordination norms for the group. Research rigs get exploratory culture. Implementation rigs get conservative, trust-but-verify culture. A rig can package actual software alongside the agents that manage it. The shipped example is secrets-manager : a HashiCorp Vault instance operated by a specialist agent. rig up secrets-manager rig env status secrets-manager rig send vault-specialist@secrets-manager "Check Vault health and report status." --verify Requires Docker for service-backed rigs. - Node.js 20+ - tmux Optional: - cmux for Open CMUX node surface controls - Docker for service-backed rigs and managed apps rig setup attempts core machine preparation: tmux, cmux, Claude Code, Codex, and tmux defaults. It reports what it tried and what actually succeeded. If something fails, it gives the local agent enough context to finish the job.rig setup --full attempts a broader operator workstation setup (jq, gh) on top of core.rig doctor inspects current system health and helps diagnose problems after setup. Use it when something stops working or after machine changes. Both commands support --json for agent-driven workflows. Managed runtime boot (during rig up ) may modify runtime config to reduce permission and MCP friction. rig setup discloses these paths so agents know what was changed: - global Claude: ~/.claude/settings.json for OpenRig command allowlisting - global Claude state: ~/.claude.json for managed workspace trust and onboarding completion - project Claude: .claude/settings.local.json for managed-session permissions - project Claude MCP: .mcp.json for OpenRig-managed MCP servers - global Codex: ~/.codex/config.toml for workspace trust and MCP servers Already-running adopted sessions may need restart before they pick up newly written runtime config. For agents: Ask the user whether they want core setup (rig setup ) or the fuller workstation path (rig setup --full ) before choosing the invocation. Inspect the result with --json and use rig doctor to finish any remaining machine-specific issues. Anthropic shipped Claude Managed Agents — a cloud-hosted, Claude-only runtime at $0.08/session-hour. OpenRig is the local side: open source, cross-harness, runs on your machine, costs nothing. - Website: openrig.dev - Blog: Why I Built OpenRig - Docs: openrig.dev/docs - Open Specification: openrig.dev/specs - Twitter: @_feralmachine Apache 2.0
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