maestro

by sharpdeveye · Codex Skill · ★ 184

About maestro

Maestro Workflow fluency for AI coding agents. 1 core skill · 21 commands · 7 domain references · curated anti-patterns Quick Start · Commands · Supported Tools · Contributing What is Maestro? AI agents are only as good as the workflows they operate in. Without guidance, you get the same predictable mistakes: unstructur

agent-orchestrationaiai-agentsai-workflowsclaude-codecodexcopilotcursordeveloper-toolsgemini

Quick Facts

Stars184
Forks43
LanguageTypeScript
CategoryCodex Skill
LicenseMIT
Quality Score57.264/100
Last Updated2026-04-29
Created2026-04-02
Platformsclaude-code, cli, codex, gemini, node
Est. Tokens~69k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is maestro?

maestro is Workflow fluency for AI coding agents. 1 core skill · 25 commands · 7 domain references · memory layer · audit trail — works across Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Copilot, and 6 more.. It is categorized as a Codex Skill with 184 GitHub stars.

What programming language is maestro written in?

maestro is primarily written in TypeScript. It covers topics such as agent-orchestration, ai, ai-agents.

How do I install or use maestro?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the maestro GitHub repository at github.com/sharpdeveye/maestro. The project has 184 stars and 43 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does maestro use?

maestro is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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