Proliferate: Self-Hostable Multi-Agent Coding Hub
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- Proliferate launched as an open-source, self-hostable control plane that runs Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, Grok, and other coding agents in parallel within one workspace, using each tool's native harness.
- Worktree isolation gives every task its own branch, terminal, conversation, and review state, and agents can delegate scoped work to child subagents that return results to their parent when finished.
- Integrations span MCPs, skills, Computer Use, Browser Use, and custom tools, configured once and shared across every agent in the workspace.
- Workflows support recurring and event-driven agent runs, including nightly review passes, alert triage, and dependency bumps.
- Self-hosting covers Docker Compose, one-click AWS CloudFormation, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, and air-gapped deployment, with all settings documented in a .env.production.example file.
Why it matters: Proliferate removes the need to pick one coding agent by running Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and Grok side by side in a single self-hosted workspace, each isolated in its own git worktree — giving teams a vendor-agnostic control plane they can deploy on Docker, AWS, or fully air-gapped.
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