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A server for orchestrating and validating AI agents

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  • Why this server?

    Orchestrates coding agents with enforced review checkpoints at each commit, ensuring double-check through user approval.

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    Controls coding agents by enforcing structured implementation plans with PRs and commits as work units, requiring user review at each commit checkpoint to prevent agents from going off track. Includes a visualization dashboard for tracking progress in real-time.
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  • Why this server?

    Orchestrates agent workflows with phase gate enforcement requiring evidence before advancing, providing double-check via state validation.

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    Provides plan state management and phase gate enforcement for AI development loops. It tracks task progress and coordinates the lifecycle of agents by requiring specific evidence before advancing through development phases.
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    MIT
  • Why this server?

    Governs agents with pre-execution hold queues and policy enforcement, acting as a double-check before actions execute.

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    Pre-execution governance for AI agents. 45 MCP tools for hold queues, audit trails, risk scoring, and policy enforcement. Validates agent actions before they execute.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides policy-based access control and compliance monitoring to double-check and govern agent behavior.

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    Provides policy-based access control, incident tracking, and compliance monitoring to govern AI agent behavior. It enables organizations to enforce security rules and maintain audit trails by validating agent actions against trust levels and pattern-based policies.
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  • Why this server?

    Offers runtime security scanning and audit trails to double-check agent calls for injection and policy violations.

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    Policy-based governance for AI agent tool calls. YAML policies, approval gates, risk assessment, and audit logging across LangChain, OpenAI, Anthropic, and MCP.
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  • Why this server?

    Central orchestration platform for managing and coordinating multiple AI agents.

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    A master control platform that orchestrates intelligent agents with a plug-and-play architecture, allowing users to manage and coordinate multiple AI agents through a unified system.
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  • Why this server?

    Coordinates up to 64 parallel expert agents with intelligent task routing for complex orchestration.

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    Coordinates up to 64 parallel expert agents for complex multi-agent orchestration and intelligent task routing within Claude Code. It enables users to analyze requests, manage hierarchical execution plans, and monitor active orchestration sessions.
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  • Why this server?

    Declarative orchestration of multiple AI coding agents to automate development workflows.

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    Orchestrates multiple AI coding agents declaratively to automate software development workflows for engineering teams.
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  • Why this server?

    Coordinates specialized agents with self-healing capabilities for autonomous software engineering.

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    Coordinates specialized agents (Architecture, Quality, Cloud, Prompt) to plan, build, test, and deploy applications with self-healing capabilities, authentication, and analytics for autonomous software engineering workflows.
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