AgentCraft — RTS for AI agents!

Orchestrate your AI agents with an RTS game interface. Install with npx idosal/agentcraft.

**AgentCraft, The RTS Interface for Your AI Agents**

Have you ever wished managing your AI agents felt less like juggling browser tabs… and more like commanding a strategy game?

That’s exactly what AgentCraft is building. You can check it out here: https://www.getagentcraft.com/.

The idea is simple, but surprisingly powerful. Instead of handling agents through scattered terminals and dashboards, you orchestrate them inside a real-time strategy (RTS) style interface. Think of it like StarCraft, except your “units” are Claude Code, Cursor agents, OpenCode sessions, and other AI workers running tasks for you.

And honestly… it makes sense.

Developers already have RTS muscle memory. We’re used to scanning maps, reacting to alerts, spawning units, reallocating resources. AgentCraft turns that instinct into a productivity tool. You see all your agents in a single pane of glass. You can summon new ones, track subagents, approve plans, and manage their lifecycle without hopping between windows.

There’s also some thoughtful infrastructure under the hood. Agents can run inside Docker or Apple Containers with full network isolation. Multiple agents can spin up dev servers on the same port, each with separate browser sessions. If you’ve ever fought port conflicts at 1 a.m., you know how nice that sounds.

It doesn’t stop at desktop, either. With secure remote tunnels, push notifications, and a mobile PWA, you can approve permissions or respond to agents from your phone. Quick replies. Lightweight control. Almost like checking in on a strategy match while you’re away from your desk.

And then there’s collaborative multiplayer. Shared rooms. Remote agents visible on the same map. A notice board for coordination. It feels less like managing scripts, and more like running a live operation with your team.

We’re entering a phase where developers won’t just use one AI agent. We’ll run dozens. Maybe hundreds. Tools like AgentCraft hint at what that future looks like… structured, visual, and a little more human.

And strangely enough, a bit more fun too.

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