Developer Builds Discord Bridge That Lets AI Agents Coordinate Work Without Human Input
A Microsoft MVP based in Japan has spent the past month evolving CCDB, an open-source tool that allows Claude and Codex AI agents to receive and execute coding tasks directly through Discord. The system runs multiple AI sessions in parallel, each isolated in its own git worktree to prevent conflicts, with users able to switch between AI backends per thread. The latest updates, spanning versions 3.1.0 to 3.2.4, introduced a coordination layer that lets AI sessions detect each other, inspect ongoing work in other threads, and place advisory locks on shared resources. This means if two sessions are about to work on the same file or issue, one can automatically stand down and redirect itself — no human intervention required. The project is open-source and available on GitHub, with all new features enabled by default but dormant until sessions actually overlap.
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