{"repo":"alexgreensh/outsourcerer","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/alexgreensh/outsourcerer","clone":"git clone https://github.com/alexgreensh/outsourcerer.git","description":"Make the most out of your subscriptions. Delegate work to other harnesses and models, while keeping your main session the orchestrator. Nothing new to learn. Keep working like you do, but better.","language":"Shell","stars":131,"topics":["agent-skills","agentic-workflow","multi-agent-systems","orchestration","orchestrator","token-optimization","claude-code","codex","fable"],"license":null,"category":"workflow-automation","readme_excerpt":"Your frontier model is doing grep. Outsourcerer hands the grunt work to the cheapest engine you already pay for, brings in a stronger one (or a whole panel of them) when it matters, and shows you the receipt. --- You already pay for a fleet of AIs: Claude, Codex, Gemini, maybe Devin, a stack of OpenRouter credits. Each is brilliant at something the others aren't, and they sit in separate rooms. Outsourcerer makes them work as one team. It sends the boring work to the cheapest engine that can nail it, pulls a top-tier model in when the job actually needs a big brain, keeps a running receipt of what that saved you, and, uniquely, clones your setup onto whichever engine runs the job. It doesn't just call another model. It brings your whole workshop. When Outsourcerer hands a job to a different engine or harness, that engine doesn't show up empty-handed. It carries your setup with it: the same skills, the same plugins, the same MCP servers your main agent uses. A cheap model running on Devin can use your custom skill and reach your MCP tools exactly the way your Claude session would. It's the difference between borrowing a stranger's bare laptop and having your own, fully set up, wherever the work happens to run. --- The opportunity hiding in your subscriptions You're already smart about this. Even inside Claude Code you hand the small stuff to Sonnet instead of Opus. Good instinct, Outsourcerer just takes it further than any single harness can: - What if that same errand could r","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/alexgreensh","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/alexgreensh/outsourcerer/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}