By nikolaef43
Token usage tracking, model cost attribution per agent, budget alerts, and optimization recommendations — uses memory_* (namespace-routed) for cost-tracking and cost-patterns; pairs with federation budget circuit breaker (ADR-097)
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Burn-rate trend over time with optional drift-alert exit code. Bins session spend into buckets, surfaces window-over-window delta, and can exit 1 when latest bucket exceeds prior mean by a configurable %. Distinct from `cost-trend` (benchmark drift); this tracks PRODUCTION spend trajectory.
Wrap getTokenOptimizer().getCompactContext() to retrieve compacted ReasoningBank context for cost-analysis queries; report bridge-reported tokensSaved
MAD-based outlier detection on session spend. Robust to the very outliers it hunts (unlike mean+sigma). Surfaces specific anomalous sessions with modified-z scores; optional --alert-on-outliers exit code for CI gates. Distinct from cost-burn (aggregate trend) — this answers "which INDIVIDUAL session is the outlier?".
Run the corpus benchmark — booster locally, optional Gemini/Sonnet/Opus baselines — and persist a verifiable measured-vs-claimed table
Apply a simple code transform via agent-booster's WASM engine — sub-millisecond, deterministic, $0 (no LLM call). Companion to cost-booster-route.
Agent = Model + Harness. The model writes; the harness gives it tools, memory, loops, sandboxes, and controls so it can actually work. Ruflo is the harness — the execution layer around Claude Code and Codex that adds 100+ specialized agents, coordinated swarms, self-learning memory, federated comms across machines, and enterprise security guardrails. So agents don't just run, they collaborate.
One npx ruflo init gives Claude Code a nervous system: agents self-organize into swarms, learn from every task, remember across sessions, and — with federation — securely talk to agents on other machines without leaking data. You keep writing code. Ruflo handles the coordination.
Self-Learning / Self-Optimizing Agent Architecture
User --> Ruflo (CLI/MCP) --> Router --> Swarm --> Agents --> Memory --> LLM Providers
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npx claudepluginhub nikolaef43/ruflo --plugin ruflo-cost-trackerHarness-native ECC plugin for engineering teams - 64 agents, 261 skills, 84 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, MCP conventions, and operator workflows for Claude Code plus adjacent agent harnesses
Multi-agent orchestration system for Claude Code
Memory compression system for Claude Code - persist context across sessions
Monitor Claude Code agents across tmux panes in a real-time sidebar TUI
Codebase intelligence — semantic search workflows, dependency graph analysis, and context artifact exploration for SocratiCode
Consult multiple AI coding agents (Gemini, OpenAI, Grok, Perplexity, plus codex, antigravity, and grok CLIs when installed) to get diverse perspectives on coding problems
v9.52.0 - Reliability wave: tangle contextual review correction loop with hard round ceiling, progress-supervised review rounds (per-agent stall watch, descendant-tree kills), council diversity and agy pin fixes, marketplace generator source-of-truth fix, provider troubleshooting runbook and cost-expectations docs. Run /octo:setup.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
Comprehensive startup business analysis with market sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM), financial modeling, team planning, and strategic research
Complete creative writing suite with 10 specialized agents covering the full writing process: research gathering, character development, story architecture, world-building, dialogue coaching, editing/review, outlining, content strategy, believability auditing, and prose style/voice analysis. Includes genre-specific guides, templates, and quality checklists.
Comprehensive .NET development skills for modern C#, ASP.NET, MAUI, Blazor, Aspire, EF Core, Native AOT, testing, security, performance optimization, CI/CD, and cloud-native applications