Developer Tool / AI Agent Framework

100cc

Open-source TypeScript project for building a minimal coding agent that can write and modify its own code, with setup instructions and example commands in the README.

Clear24/30
Useful23/30
Specific16/20
Complete12/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents an AI-powered developer tool with a specific purpose: a lightweight coding agent inspired by Claude Code. The repository includes setup steps, environment variables, and runnable command examples, which makes it useful for a public listing. The concept is distinct enough to stand out as a small agent harness rather than a generic script.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show the actual implementation details, model behavior beyond OpenAI configuration, or whether the project is maintained beyond a single commit. It also does not show screenshots or a fuller explanation of how the agent works internally.

Review status

17 days ago #653 → 0

Last evaluated 17 days ago. Current rank #653. Holding steady in the rankings.

Score history

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