Add LoopTroop to Orchestrators & autonomous loops#142
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Adds LoopTroop to the repository’s curated list under “Orchestrators & autonomous loops”, aligning it with existing GUI/desktop orchestration tools and keeping the section sorted by GitHub stars.
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- Added a new README entry for LoopTroop (link, star count, one-line description, license) in the “Orchestrators & autonomous loops” section.
- Placed the entry in star-sorted position between agx (⭐ 23) and Galley (⭐ 11).
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Hi! Adding LoopTroop to the "Orchestrators & autonomous loops" section.
LoopTroop is a local, open-source GUI orchestrator for AI coding agents (MIT, v0.3.0, active). It felt like a natural fit here: an LLM Council (multiple models draft, vote, refine) is multi-agent coordination, and the Ralph Loop (reset the worktree and retry with fresh context on failure) is an autonomous execution loop. It drives the OpenCode CLI agent in isolated git worktrees, similar to how OpenWork (already listed under Agent infrastructure) is a desktop app powered by OpenCode.
Inclusion criteria:
Entry placed in star-sorted position (20, between agx at 23 and Galley at 11), following the entry format (bold name + link, star count, one-line description, license). One line only; I left the "Last updated" date and the "90+" count for the star-count updater.
Happy to move it to another section or tweak the wording if you'd prefer.