An improved implementation of the Ralph Wiggum technique for autonomous AI agent orchestration
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An improved implementation of the Ralph Wiggum technique for autonomous AI agent orchestration
Unified Emacs interface supporting Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, Opencode, GitHub Copilot CLI, and more
Resource Library for AI-assisted software development with kiro
GitHub Action to install and cache Kiro CLI for workflows
PARK: parallel agent runtime for kiro-cli, a multi-terminal launcher for managing Kiro CLI sessions. Launch, monitor, and control multiple AI agent sessions with real-time output streaming, session persistence, and batch operations. Built with Electron + TypeScript.
Video-to-Document capabilities from the Kiro-CLI powered by a custom agent, MCP, Knowledge Base, and steering. Visual analytics, audio transcription with no fees outside of AWS Kiro credits.
MCP server for searching Model Context Protocol documentation. BM25 search, auto-indexing, TypeScript. Works with Cursor, WindSurf, Claude Desktop, Kiro, and any MCP client.
MCP server for understanding team health through git metrics. A mirror for reflection, not a microscope for surveillance.
CLI tool for initializing AI-driven development projects with standardized rules and agent configurations
🛠️ Streamline your development with Kiro, an agentic IDE that transforms prototypes into production using spec-driven methods and AI-powered coding support.
Custom prompts for Kiro CLI
🤖 Automate AI coding tasks with Ralph—an autonomous agent that completes all PRD items through repeatable coding tool iterations.
Demonstrates dual-interface architecture: same business logic powering both traditional web apps and MCP servers for AI tools
Open Agent System specification with Kiro CLI compatibility
Make your AI assistant remember, learn, and follow a structured approach to every task. Built for Kiro CLI.
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