Happy to announce that
@RepoPrompt Community Edition is now live on
@github
Repo Prompt started as a tool for copy pasting, but soon stumbled into a world of context engineering.
Today, it has evolved into an extremely capable multi agent orchestration tool, by inverting traditional harness design to make an mcp server the primary agent, so that underlying cli harnesses can be swapped out.
This version of the app has been designed specially to thrive in the age of opensource driven by coding agents. This means that many of the legacy features you might think of Repo Prompt for have been removed to maximize the potential of its tools for parallel agents.
While this is a Mac native app, the project structure was redesigned to shed the need for xcode, taking heavy inspiration from
@steipete’s work.
The repo borrows from
@badlogicgames’s example of keeping a list of approved contributors, but adds a twist where all previous customers who opted in are automatically whitelisted.
I really think this repo can serve as a learning baseline for many to build novel agent experiences, without having to maintain complete harnesses, and while its currently Mac only, work is underway to deliver a composable core that can power cross platform apps just as well.
If you want to get involved with development, please join the amazing repo prompt discord community!