Automagik

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Your coding workflow just got 10x better

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Parallel Tasks

You can just work on more stuff. Each kanban card starts a new branch. Isolated work and environments gives you the confidence you need. All powered by git worktrees.

Review you trust

Quality

Our built-in diff tool let you inspect, edit, and approve agents work just like any pull request.

Power of Choice

Liberty

Choose any provider and/or agent for any task, bring your own tokens. Work from Cursor, ChatGPT or even Android - our MCP provides you wings.

Specialized agents

Genie

Genie helps you orchestrate tasks and agents according to each challenge. We created 39+ agents for different needs in the coding workflow so you don't have to.

Giving back to the Community

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FAQs

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Yes, Automagik runs locally on your machine and doesn't send your code to external servers.

Automagik supports a wide range of coding agents including Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Amp, OpenAI Codex, Qwen Code, Opencode, and GitHub Copilot. You can find the complete list of supported agents in our documentation. You can use multiple agents simultaneously and switch between them for different tasks.

Automagik itself is free and open source. You only pay for the underlying AI services (like Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, etc.) that you choose to use with your agents. There are no additional fees or subscriptions for using Automagik.

One of Automagik's key features is parallel execution. You can run multiple coding tasks simultaneously across different agents and projects. Each task runs in its own git worktree on your machine.

MCP (Model Context Protocol) works with Automagik in two ways: First, you can connect MCP servers to your coding agents so they can access external resources and tools. Second, Automagik itself exposes an MCP server that you can connect to from third-party MCP clients like Claude Desktop, allowing you to seamlessly create tasks from third-party clients.

Yes! Automagik allows you to create reusable task templates to standardise your development processes. You can define templates for common tasks like bug fixes, feature implementations, or refactoring, which helps boost team productivity and consistency.

Yes, Automagik has seamless GitHub integration. It can automatically create pull requests after task completion, handle rebases and merges with one-click operations, and maintain clean git history. This makes it easy to incorporate AI-assisted development into your existing workflow.

Automagik provides real-time monitoring and control over agent execution. You can pause, resume, or stop agents at any time. The system also provides detailed logs and step-by-step visibility, making it easy to understand what went wrong and intervene when necessary.

Automagik is the new developer workflow

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