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oh-my-agent is Now Official on Homebrew-core: A New Milestone for Multi-Agent Orchestration

oh-my-agent is Now Official on Homebrew-core: A New Milestone for Multi-Agent Orchestration

April 24, 20262 min read

Are you tired of searching for effective agent teams and skills only to find they don't support your favorite AI IDE? Now is the time to use oh-my-agent, and it is now more accessible than ever.

I am happy to announce that oh-my-agent (OMA) has officially merged into the Homebrew-core repository. This milestone marks the transition of OMA from a specialized developer tool to a globally recognized, first-class CLI utility.

Elevating the CLI Experience

While my previous writing focused on how OMA functions as a harness within AI-powered IDEs, this Homebrew release highlights the power of the OMA CLI (oma) as a standalone engine.

A global installation provides a unified interface to manage your AI engineering team:

  • Universal Agent Spawning: Trigger specialized agents (Backend, QA, Architecture) directly from the terminal, regardless of which editor or AI IDE you are currently using.
  • Real-time Monitoring: Use oma dashboard to observe agent reasoning, tool calls, and progress in a dedicated terminal UI.
  • Environment Diagnostics: The oma doctor utility ensures your entire multi-vendor stack (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc.) is healthy and properly configured.

This update ensures that whether you are working in a team or across multiple machines, your AI specialists are always just one command away.

Explore the project on GitHub: https://github.com/first-fluke/oh-my-agent

I look forward to seeing how this expanded accessibility helps developers build more robust and reliable AI-driven workflows.


Source: Dev.to

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