Developer Tools / Code Assistant

GAI

A type-safe Go runtime for building tool-using LLM agents across multiple providers, with streaming, memory, and OpenTelemetry support.

Clear24/30
Useful28/30
Specific15/20
Complete15/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real AI developer tool: a Go runtime for typed, tool-using LLM agents. It shows what the project does, which providers it supports, an install command, a runnable example, and a concrete use case. That is enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show release maturity, documentation depth beyond the README, or how broad the tool and model integrations are outside the listed providers. It also does not make the API surface or available middleware/extensions easy to compare at a glance.

Review status

20 days ago #1101 ↓ -2

Last evaluated 20 days ago. Current rank #1101. Down 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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