by nick-pape · MCP Server · ★ 20
Grackle [!WARNING] Grackle is pre-1.0 and still experimental. It may have unresolved security issues, annoying bugs, and broken workflows. Not recommended for use in production systems. A plague of grackles That's the collective noun. Also what you get when you stop babysitting one agent in a terminal and start running many — each on its own wire, with its own key, leaving its own name in the log. Grackle is a self-hosted control plane for AI agents. Spawn one and watch it work. Spawn a hundred and close the laptop.
| Stars | 20 |
| Forks | 4 |
| Language | TypeScript |
| Category | MCP Server |
| License | MIT |
| Quality Score | 64.9856068704501/100 |
| Open Issues | 60 |
| Last Updated | 2026-06-12 |
| Created | 2026-02-21 |
| Platforms | claude-code, cli, mcp, node |
| Est. Tokens | ~13k |
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grackle is Manage and orchestrate AI coding agents (Claude Code, Copilot, Goose, etc.) on remote machines — task decomposition, multi-agent coordination, and real-time visibility across environments.. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 20 GitHub stars.
grackle is primarily written in TypeScript. It covers topics such as acp, agent-client-protocol, agentic-workflow.
You can find installation instructions and usage details in the grackle GitHub repository at github.com/nick-pape/grackle. The project has 20 stars and 4 forks, indicating an active community.
grackle is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.