Build Easily Your Own “Claude Code” with Three Agents: Brain, Hands, and Coordinator

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Learn to build your own 'Claude Code' using three agents: Brain, Hands, and Coordinator, with Protolink, to create an autonomous agent mesh for coding tasks

intermediate Published 27 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Build a Brain agent using Protolink to read and reason about code
  2. Create a Hands agent to write code based on the Brain agent's output
  3. Configure a Coordinator agent to manage the interaction between the Brain and Hands agents
  4. Test the autonomous agent mesh with a sample coding task
  5. Apply the three-agent architecture to a real-world coding project
Who Needs to Know This

This benefits developers and AI engineers who want to create autonomous coding systems, as it provides a framework for building complex AI-powered coding tools

Key Insight

💡 Using a three-agent architecture can create a powerful autonomous coding system, enabling more efficient and effective coding workflows

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🤖 Build your own 'Claude Code' with 3 agents: Brain, Hands, and Coordinator! 🚀 Autonomous coding mesh with Protolink
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