forge-orchestrator
Forge is a self-evolving multi-agent orchestrator -- that plans, runs parallel agents, orchestrates them, reviews the code, resolves merge-conflicts and gives one PR that you can safely merge to production.
Details
- Author
- tarunms7
- Category
- Code & Development
- Platform
- GitHub
- Framework
- custom
- Language
- python
- Stars
- 41
- First indexed
- 2026-05-15
- Last active
- 2026-04-12
- Directory sync
- 2026-05-15
Overview
Forge is a self-evolving multi-agent orchestrator -- that plans, runs parallel agents, orchestrates them, reviews the code, resolves merge-conflicts and gives one PR that you can safely merge to production.
Quick start
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