
Loom
Install the Loom marketplace to run multi-agent orchestration in Claude Code with Dynamic Agent Fabric, local Ollama, MCP tools, and safety pipelines.
Overview
Loom is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that delivers the Loom multi-agent orchestration plugin with Dynamic Agent Fabric, local Ollama agents, MCP tools, and a 3-tier safety pipeline for Claude Code.
What is this marketplace?
- Loom plugin: Dynamic Agent Fabric with 36 composable traits and 4 archetypes
- Local Ollama agents with tool-calling support
- 3-tier safety pipeline for orchestrated runs
- Nia + Context7 grounding and Graphiti memory
- 49 MCP tools; planning, execution, code-review, and security-audit keywords
- 1 plugin in marketplace: loom
- 36 composable traits and 4 archetypes per plugin description
- 49 MCP tools advertised
Community signal: 2 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Single-agent Claude sessions cannot safely compose many specialized workers with local models, memory graphs, and dozens of MCP tools without a dedicated orchestration fabric.
Who is it for?
Advanced solo builders shipping agent-heavy products who want local Ollama workers, trait composition, and a large MCP surface inside one plugin.
Skip if: Beginners who only need one chat skill, teams avoiding local inference ops, or projects that do not want multi-agent complexity.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After adding the marketplace, you can run Loom’s trait-based multi-agent fabric with tool-calling, grounding, Graphiti memory, and MCP-backed planning and review workflows in Claude Code.
- Loom plugin (Silk.1.0) with Dynamic Agent Fabric
- Composable traits and archetypes for specialized sub-agents
- Integrated safety pipeline, grounding, and MCP-backed planning and review hooks
Plugins in this marketplace
1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.
Recommended Marketplaces
Journey fit
Loom is an orchestration platform for composing agents and tools during product build, so agent-tooling is the primary catalog shelf. Agent-tooling captures multi-agent fabrics, trait composition, MCP tool surfaces, and local inference hooks rather than a single integration.
How it compares
Multi-agent orchestration platform marketplace, not a lightweight single-skill integration pack.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Loom for?
Developers using Claude Code who need Dynamic Agent Fabric orchestration with traits, local Ollama, MCP tools, and safety pipelines for complex agent workflows.
When should I use Loom?
Use it during build (and ship review flows) when one agent is insufficient and you want composable archetypes, memory, and dozens of MCP actions under guardrails.
How do I add Loom to my agent?
Register the Nickalus12/Loom plugin marketplace in Claude Code, install the Loom plugin from ./claude, then configure Ollama, MCP, and memory dependencies per the repo README.