# Kugetsu > **Name background:** Kugetsu (月掴, "grasping the moon") is derived from Jujutsu Kaisen's "Tokusa no Kage Boujutsu" (Shadow Art Style) — a technique that summons up to ten different creatures from the user's shadow. This project embodies the concept of one orchestrator managing multiple specialized agents working in parallel. ## Overview Kugetsu is an **agent orchestration system** that enables parallel task execution across multiple repositories. Inspired by the IT department metaphor: - **Human** acts as executive, reviewing and approving - **PM (Project Manager) Agent** coordinates and delegates tasks - **Coding Agents** execute tasks autonomously on assigned issues The core idea: instead of working through issues one-by-one, a PM spawns multiple coding agents in parallel — similar to Hermes running multiple tasks, but scaled to a full team workflow. ## Why When you have 10 issues, typically you work through them sequentially. With Kugetsu: - PM prioritizes and splits tasks - Coding agents work in parallel on their own branches - PM reviews and merges to a release branch - Human provides final approval to master/main This means your focus shifts from doing to overseeing — reviewing PRs, not writing code. ## Status **Phase 3: Chat Integration (Implemented)** - PM Agent with git worktree isolation per session - Chat Agent via Telegram gateway - Parallel capacity testing tool available See [Architecture](./docs/kugetsu-architecture.md) for full system design and phase status. ## Documentation - [Architecture](./docs/kugetsu-architecture.md) — Full system design - [Research Index](./docs/_index.md) — All research topics ## License MIT