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Show HN: Mysti – Claude, Codex, and Gemini debate your code, then synthesize

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35•bahaAbunojaim•4d ago
Hey HN! I'm Baha, creator of Mysti.

The problem: I pay for Claude Pro, ChatGPT Plus, and Gemini but only one could help at a time. On tricky architecture decisions, I wanted a second opinion.

The solution: Mysti lets you pick any two AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini) to collaborate. They each analyze your request, debate approaches, then synthesize the best solution.

Your prompt → Agent 1 analyzes → Agent 2 analyzes → Discussion → Synthesized solution

Why this matters: each model has different training and blind spots. Two perspectives catch edge cases one would miss. It's like pair programming with two senior devs who actually discuss before answering.

What you get: * Use your existing subscriptions (no new accounts, just your CLI tools) * 16 personas (Architect, Debugger, Security Expert, etc) * Full permission control from read-only to autonomous * Unified context when switching agents

Tech: TypeScript, VS Code Extension API, shells out to claude-code/codex-cli/gemini-cli

License: BSL 1.1, free for personal and educational use, converts to MIT in 2030 (would love input on this, does it make sense to just go MIT?)

GitHub: https://github.com/DeepMyst/Mysti

Would love feedback on the brainstorm mode. Is multi-agent collaboration actually useful or am I just solving my own niche problem?

Comments

mlrtime•2h ago
Why make it a vscode extension if the point of these 3 tools is a cli interface? Meaning most of the people I know use these tools without VSCode. Is VSC required?
bahaAbunojaim•1h ago
That’s a great idea! I can make it a CLI too
KronisLV•1h ago
> Meaning most of the people I know use these tools without VSCode.

I guess it depends?

You can usually count on Claude Code or Codex or Gemini CLI to support the model features the best, but sometimes having a consistent UI across all of them is also nice - be it another CLI tool like OpenCode (that was a bit buggy for me when it came to copying text), or maybe Cline/RooCode/KiloCode inside of VSC, so you don't also have to install a custom editor like Cursor but can use your pre-existing VSC setup.

Okay, that was a bit of a run on sentence, but it's nice to be able to work on some context and then to switch between different models inline: "Hey Sonnet, please look at the work of the previous model up until this point and validate its findings about the cause of this bug."

I'd also love it if I could hook up some of those models (especially what Cerebras Code offers) with autocomplete so I wouldn't need Copilot either, but most of the plugins that try to do that are pretty buggy or broken (e.g. Continue.dev). KiloCode also added autocomplete, but it doesn't seem to work with BYOK.

bahaAbunojaim•33m ago
Very true, I like the fact that I can now use them with a consistent UI, shared context and ability to brainstorm

Will definitely try to add those features in a future release as well

tiku•2h ago
Anyone knows of something similar but for terminal?

Update:

I've already found a solution based on a comment, and modified it a bit.

Inside claude code i've made a new agent that uses the MCP gemini through https://github.com/raine/consult-llm-mcp. this seems to work!

Claude code:

Now let me launch the Gemini MCP specialist to build the backend monitoring server:

gemini-mcp-specialist(Build monitoring backend server) ⎿ Running PreToolUse hook…

rane•1h ago
My similar workflow within Claude Code when it gets stuck is to have it consult Gemini. Works either through Gemini CLI or the API. Surprisingly powerful pattern because I've just found that Gemini is still ahead of Opus in architectural reasoning and figuring out difficult bugs. https://github.com/raine/consult-llm-mcp
bahaAbunojaim•56m ago
This is one of the reasons I actually built it but wanted to make it more generalized to work with any agent and on the same context without switching
tiku•45m ago
I like this solution that you can ask Gemini
bahaAbunojaim•35m ago
Any other ideas that you think would make it more powerful?
tiku•31m ago
Perhaps that you can tell it to "use gemini for task x, claude for task y" as sub-agents.
bahaAbunojaim•22m ago
How about adding the ability to tag an agent. for example:

@gemini could you review the code and then provide a summary to @claude?

@claude can you write the classes based on an architectural review by @codex

What do you think? Does that make sense ?

pella•1h ago
https://github.com/just-every/code "Every Code - push frontier AI to it limits. A fork of the Codex CLI with validation, automation, browser integration, multi-agents, theming, and much more. Orchestrate agents from OpenAI, Claude, Gemini or any provider." Apache 2.0 ; Community fork;
bahaAbunojaim•35m ago
When you say orchestrate agents then what it would do? Would it allow the same context across agents and can I make agents brainstorm?
vulture916•1h ago
Pal MCP (formerly Zen) is pretty awesome.

https://github.com/BeehiveInnovations/pal-mcp-server

bahaAbunojaim•20m ago
Will give it a look indeed, I think one of the challenges with the MCP approach is that the context need to be passed and that would add to the overhead of the main agent. Is that right?
bahaAbunojaim•57m ago
I can make it for the terminal if that would be helpful, what do you think?
esafak•35m ago
http://opencode.ai/
bahaAbunojaim•23m ago
Interesting indeed but would it behave the same as Claude code or will it have its own behavior, I think the system prompt is one of the key things that differentiate every agent
esafak•7m ago
I do not understand your question. Even in Claude code you have access to multiple models. You can have one critique the other.
Tarrosion•1h ago
> Is multi-agent collaboration actually useful or am I just solving my own niche problem?

I often write with Claude, and at work we have Gemini code reviews on GitHub; definitely these two catch different things. I'd be excited to have them working together in parallel in a nice interface.

If our ops team gives this a thumbs-up security wise I'll be excited to try it out when back at work.

bahaAbunojaim•1h ago
Would love to hear your feedback! Please let me know if I can make it any better or if there is anything that would make it very useful
altmanaltman•1h ago
> Would love feedback on the brainstorm mode. Is multi-agent collaboration actually useful or am I just solving my own niche problem?

If it's solving even your own niche problem, it is actually useful though right? Kind of a "yes or yes" question.

bahaAbunojaim•1h ago
True and hearing feedback is always helpful and helps validate if it is a common problem or not
Alifatisk•1h ago
This reminds me a lot of eye2.ai, but outside of coding
bahaAbunojaim•59m ago
I will check it out indeed. What is common between the two?
Alifatisk•19m ago
I guess both consult multiple llms and draw conclusion from them to cover blindspots
d4rkp4ttern•1h ago
A workflow I find useful is to have multiple CLI agents running in different Tmux panes and have one consult/delegate to another using my Tmux-CLI [1] tool + skill. Advantage of this is that the agents’ work is fully visible and I can intervene as needed.

[1] https://github.com/pchalasani/claude-code-tools?tab=readme-o...

bahaAbunojaim•32m ago
I will look it up indeed
danr4•56m ago
licensing with BSL when basically every month the AI world is changing is not a smart decision.
bahaAbunojaim•25m ago
Thinking of switching to MIT, what do you think? Is there any other license you would recommend ?
rynn•18m ago
> licensing with BSL when basically every month the AI world is changing is not a smart decision

This turned me off as well. Especially with no published pricing and a link to a site that is not about this product.

At minimum, publish pricing.

prashantsengar•56m ago
This is very useful! I frequently copy the response of one model and ask another to review it and I have seen really good results with that approach.

Can you also include Cursor CLI for the brainstorming? This would allow someone to unlock brainstorming with just one CLI since it allows to use multiple models.

bahaAbunojaim•26m ago
I’m planning to add Cursor and Cline in the next major release, will try to get in out in Jan
reachableceo•18m ago
Please also add qwen cli support
bahaAbunojaim•11m ago
Will do. I was thinking of also making the LLMs configurable across the agents. I saw a post from the founder of openrouter that you can use DeepSeek with Claude code and was thinking of making it possible to use more LLMs across agents
dunkmaster•55m ago
Any benchmarks? For example vs a single model?
bahaAbunojaim•36m ago
It would be great if the community can run some benchmarks and post it on the repo, planning to do that sometime in Jan
p1esk•18m ago
Why limit to 2 agents? I typically use all 3.
bahaAbunojaim•16m ago
Planning to make it work without that limit, did that to avoid complexity but contributions are welcome

I think once I add cursor and cline then will also try to make it work with any number of agents