Developer Tools / Dashboard Tools

DAC

DAC is a dashboard-as-code CLI and framework for building interactive dashboards from YAML and TSX, with a built-in semantic layer and an AI agent workflow for updating dashboards.

Clear23/30
Useful27/30
Specific18/20
Complete20/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real developer tool with a focused purpose: defining, validating, and serving dashboards from YAML and TSX. The snapshot includes installation steps, quickstart commands, runnable examples, project layout, and the AI-agent angle via built-in Codex support and live dashboard editing. That gives enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show a live product demo, screenshots, or enough detail on how the Codex agent behaves in practice. It also does not make it easy to tell from the page alone how the semantic layer maps to generated SQL across more complex dashboards.

Review status

73 days ago #88 ↑ +84

Last evaluated 73 days ago. Current rank #88. Up 84 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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