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Surrounding entries in this table are 6 to 12-word descriptions with terse Notes labels ('Subagents collection', 'Custom subagents', 'Multi-agent orchestration'). The previous Alfred row carried a 30-word, six-item enumeration which broke the table's reading rhythm.
Category label changed from the vague 'Engineering agent runtime' to 'Issue-to-PR agent runtime', which captures what Alfred actually does and distinguishes it from the subagents-and-skills entries above it.
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Adds Alfred to Framework Extensions. Alfred is a local agent-fleet runtime for Claude Code and Codex with GitHub issue claiming, isolated worktrees, host scheduling, Slack reports, and per-agent engine routing.
Source: https://github.com/luminik-io/alfred-os
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