{"repo":"ivankuznetsov/hive","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/ivankuznetsov/hive","clone":"git clone https://github.com/ivankuznetsov/hive.git","description":"An open-source agent workflow engine & meta-harness: orchestrates Claude, Codex, and Pi to run multi-step work as a folder-as-agent pipeline. Its flagship coding workflow turns a rough idea into a merge-ready PR; ships content too, and runs the workflows you author.","language":"Ruby","stars":27,"topics":["agent","ai-tooling","claude-code","cli","developer-tools","git-worktree","ruby","state-machine","workflow-engine"],"license":"MIT","category":"workflow-automation","readme_excerpt":"Hive Website &amp; docs: hivecli.sh — quickstart, concepts, the full command reference, and an llms.txt for agents. Community: join the Hive Discord for questions, feedback, and release discussions. Hive is a durable, local-first workflow engine for AI agents. It orchestrates Claude, Codex, Grok, Pi, and opt-in OpenCode to run multi-step work as a folder-as-agent pipeline . Its flagship coding workflow turns a rough software idea into a merge-ready pull request: you sketch an idea in a few sentences, open the hive tui dashboard or native local web UI, and watch the work move forward — brainstorm pins down what you actually want, plan fixes the approach, execute writes the code, review hardens it, and finalize ships the PR. You can step in at any stage with a normal editor — every artefact is a markdown file in a stage folder, inspectable and editable by you or by another agent. Software delivery is the flagship proof, not the product boundary: Hive also ships content and bench workflows, installs reviewed Honeycombs, and runs the ones you author yourself for writing, research, triage, audits, and operations (see Custom Workflows). The mental model is folders. Every task is a directory; the folder's location is the task state. Moving a task from 2-brainstorm/ to 3-plan/ is the approval gesture, and every stage writes a durable artefact the next stage can trust. That practice — making each step's output strong enough for the next one to run autonomously — is called compound eng","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/ivankuznetsov","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/ivankuznetsov/hive/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."}