Welcome to the Droid Swarm Blog! This is a new section dedicated to documenting patterns, case studies, and updates on droid coordination workflows.
The Terminal theme provides a retro, monospace aesthetic that complements the technical nature of the content we’ll be sharing here.
What to Expect
Here’s what you can look forward to on this blog:
Pattern Deep Dives
Detailed explorations of coordination patterns, including:
- Worker deployment strategies
- Mission dependency graphs
- Error handling and recovery
- State management techniques
Case Studies
Real-world mission examples with code snippets and lessons learned:
# Example: Deploying a swarm mission
droid exec --auto medium -f .droid-swarm/missions/M1_refactor/mission.md
Updates
New features and improvements to swarm-cli and the droid ecosystem:
- CLI enhancements
- New autonomy levels
- Integration with development tools
- Community contributions
Community
Contributions and discoveries from the community, including:
- Novel coordination patterns
- Performance optimizations
- Debugging techniques
- Best practices
The Terminal Theme
This blog uses the Terminal theme ported to Astro by Dennis Klappe. The monospace aesthetic and clean design make it perfect for technical content.
Key features:
- Code-friendly: Syntax highlighting with copy buttons
- Fast: Static site generation with Astro
- RSS feed: Subscribe to stay updated
- Tags: Filter posts by topic
- Mobile-friendly: Responsive design
Get Involved
Have a pattern to share? A case study to contribute? Reach out on GitHub or submit a pull request!
Stay tuned for more content as we explore the world of droid coordination patterns together.
Happy coordinating! 🤖