Agentic orchestrator for parallel coding agents — plans tasks, spawns agents, and autonomously handles CI fixes, merge conflicts, and code reviews.
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Introduces the shared platform that per-agent adapters plug into, wired for the
three shipped harnesses (claude-code, codex, opencode):

- adapters/agent/registry: single source of truth for shipped adapters
  (Constructors), consumed by the daemon to resolve a session's harness.
- adapters/agent/activitydispatch + 'ao hooks' command: maps an agent's native
  hook callbacks onto AO activity states (active/idle/waiting/...).
- claudecode/codex/opencode: emit SessionStart/UserPromptSubmit/Stop activity.
- HTTP + OpenAPI: report session activity state.
- db: single migration widening sessions.harness to all shipped harnesses, so
  adding an adapter needs no further migration.
- domain: harness constants + --agent alias for 'ao spawn'.

Adding a new agent is now one adapter package plus a line in Constructors().

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Harshit Singh Bhandari <claudeagain@pkarnal.com>
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README.md

agent-orchestrator

Rewrite of the agent-orchestrator: a long-running Go backend daemon (backend/)
paired with a placeholder Electron + TypeScript frontend shell (frontend/).

See docs/ for architecture and status — start with the
Lifecycle Manager + Session Service lane in docs/architecture.md.

Backend daemon

The Go backend now has a Cobra-based ao CLI in backend/cmd/ao.
The CLI controls the HTTP daemon — a loopback-only sidecar the Electron
supervisor will also use. The daemon skeleton includes the chi router,
middleware stack (recoverer → request-id → logger → real-ip), /healthz +
/readyz, atomic running.json PID/port handshake, graceful shutdown on
SIGINT/SIGTERM, SQLite storage, CDC polling, and lifecycle/reaper wiring.

Run

cd backend
go run ./cmd/ao start             # start the daemon and wait for readiness
go run ./cmd/ao status            # inspect PID/port/health/readiness
go run ./cmd/ao stop              # gracefully stop the daemon
go run ./cmd/ao daemon            # internal daemon entrypoint

go run .                          # compatibility wrapper; starts the daemon
AO_PORT=3019 go run ./cmd/ao start # override per invocation

Health check:

curl localhost:3001/healthz       # includes status/service/pid
curl localhost:3001/readyz        # includes status/service/pid

Configuration (env only)

The bind host is always 127.0.0.1: the daemon is a loopback-only sidecar
and binding any other interface would be a security regression, so the host
is intentionally not env-configurable.

Var Default Purpose
AO_PORT 3001 bind port; fails fast if taken
AO_REQUEST_TIMEOUT 60s per-request timeout (Go duration)
AO_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT 10s graceful-shutdown hard cap
AO_RUN_FILE <UserConfigDir>/agent-orchestrator/running.json PID + port handshake path
AO_DATA_DIR <UserConfigDir>/agent-orchestrator/data SQLite DB, WAL files, and managed state

Test

npm run lint
# optional deeper backend pass:
cd backend && go test -race ./...