orchestrating-swarms
Claude Code Swarm Orchestration
Master multi-agent orchestration using Claude Code's TeammateTool and Task system.
Primitives
| Primitive | What It Is | File Location |
|---|---|---|
| Agent | A Claude instance that can use tools. You are an agent. Subagents are agents you spawn. | N/A (process) |
| Team | A named group of agents working together. One leader, multiple teammates. | ~/.claude/teams/{name}/config.json |
| Teammate | An agent that joined a team. Has a name, color, inbox. Spawned via Task with team_name + name. |
Listed in team config |
| Leader | The agent that created the team. Receives teammate messages, approves plans/shutdowns. | First member in config |
| Task | A work item with subject, description, status, owner, and dependencies. | ~/.claude/tasks/{team}/N.json |
| Inbox | JSON file where an agent receives messages from teammates. | ~/.claude/teams/{name}/inboxes/{agent}.json |
| Message | A JSON object sent between agents. Can be text or structured (shutdown_request, idle_notification, etc). | Stored in inbox files |
| Backend | How teammates run. Auto-detected: in-process (same Node.js, invisible), tmux (separate panes, visible), iterm2 (split panes in iTerm2). See Spawn Backends. |
Auto-detected based on environment |
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