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gemy411/multi-research-agents

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a KTOR server/ MCP server written in Kotlin applying multi-agents schools in a flexible research system to be used with coding or for research any general

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gemy411/multi-research-agents

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A KTOR server and MCP server written in Kotlin that implements a flexible multi-agent research system. It applies multiple agent schools to handle research tasks for coding or general queries. The server coordinates agents to gather and synthesize information.

Best for

Best for
Developers building custom multi-agent research systems in Kotlin

Use cases

  • Automating research on coding libraries or documentation
  • Building a multi-agent research assistant for general knowledge queries
  • Integrating research capabilities into MCP-compatible development tools

Notes

A KTOR server and MCP server written in Kotlin that implements a flexible multi-agent research system. It applies multiple agent schools to handle research tasks for coding or general queries. The server coordinates agents to gather and synthesize information.

16 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-19. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automating research on coding libraries or documentation
  • Building a multi-agent research assistant for general knowledge queries
  • Integrating research capabilities into MCP-compatible development tools

Pros

  • Lightweight KTOR server suitable for Kotlin and Java ecosystems
  • Flexible multi-agent architecture adaptable to different research domains
  • Supports both coding and general research use cases

Cons

  • Small community with limited documentation and examples
  • Requires Kotlin runtime and familiarity with KTOR
  • Early stage project with fewer features than established research agent frameworks

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Pros

  • Lightweight KTOR server suitable for Kotlin and Java ecosystems
  • Flexible multi-agent architecture adaptable to different research domains
  • Supports both coding and general research use cases

Cons

  • Small community with limited documentation and examples
  • Requires Kotlin runtime and familiarity with KTOR
  • Early stage project with fewer features than established research agent frameworks