Developer Tools / AI Orchestration

OMAR

OMAR is a terminal-based tool for orchestrating large hierarchies of AI agents from one place. The page shows a TUI product with support for multiple backends, tmux integration, Slack messaging, and quick-start install options for macOS, Linux, Homebrew, and source builds.

Clear24/30
Useful27/30
Specific18/20
Complete17/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents an AI-powered developer tool with a specific use case: managing parallel agent organizations from a terminal. It includes feature descriptions, installation paths, prerequisites, and a visible quick start, which is enough evidence for a useful directory listing.

Weakness

The page does not show real usage examples, screenshots, pricing, or documentation depth beyond the quick-start flow, so a visitor cannot tell how it performs in practice or how complex setups are handled.

Review status

45 days ago #220 ↓ -118

Last evaluated 45 days ago. Current rank #220. Down 118 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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