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

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.

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