Developer Tools / AI Coding Agent

Dirac

Open-source AI coding agent focused on context curation and lower API cost. The repo describes hash-anchored edits, AST-based refactoring, parallel operations, and benchmark results against other agents.

Clear28/30
Useful27/30
Specific17/20
Complete17/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents an AI-powered developer tool with a well-defined purpose: an open-source coding agent optimized for efficiency and context management. The snapshot includes concrete feature claims, usage-oriented repo structure, benchmark/eval evidence, and enough visible detail to support a useful public listing.

Weakness

The crawl does not show installation steps, a quickstart, or concrete examples of how to run the agent. It also leaves unclear which models, editor integrations, or runtime requirements are supported beyond the benchmark claims.

Review status

73 days ago #87 ↑ +156

Last evaluated 73 days ago. Current rank #87. Up 156 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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