Developer Tool / Security / Monitoring

claudefeed

Linux-only kernel-level audit feed for Claude Code or other matched agent sessions, streaming exec, file, and network activity in real time.

Clear27/30
Useful28/30
Specific19/20
Complete14/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents a real AI-adjacent developer tool with a specific job: live auditing of agent sessions from the kernel. The README explains what it tracks, why a normal trace is insufficient, how it works at a high level, and includes quick-start commands and example output, giving enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show licensing, release/version status, or how mature the project is beyond the repository and README. It also does not show broader platform support beyond Linux or whether the matching/auditing works with agents other than Claude Code in practice.

Review status

10 days ago #71 ↓ -3

Last evaluated 10 days ago. Current rank #71. Down 3 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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