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Armada

Armada is an open-source orchestrator that uses eight specialized AI agents to coordinate software delivery for a code repository.

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Adoption judgment: Armada is best treated as an early open-source experiment worth inspecting, not as a production-ready engineering system based on the current evidence. The only source is a GitHub Topic Lead that says one command can turn any repository into a self-organizing AI engineering team with eight specialists and evidence-gated delivery. It does not show a reproducible run, test results, implementation details, or independent validation of those claims.

Its intended role is not a single coding chatbot or a conventional IDE autocomplete plugin. It is more accurately an orchestration layer for coordinating several AI roles around a repository, with a stated goal of requiring evidence before delivery advances. That could support experiments with planning, implementation, review, or other engineering stages, but the available snippet does not identify the eight roles, explain how the gates work, describe the generated artifacts, or show whether changes can be safely merged. No claim about code quality or time savings is therefore established.

The setup threshold and cost are not documented in the supplied evidence.

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