Developer Tools / AI Developer Tooling

Gread

Gread is a Skill and MCP server that gives coding agents access to the source code and docs of public GitHub repositories, with support for both skill-based and MCP client integrations.

Clear25/30
Useful27/30
Specific15/20
Complete15/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-facing developer tool with a concrete use case: letting agents read public repo code and documentation. The README shows setup instructions for both Skill and MCP use, a live MCP endpoint, and examples aimed at coding agents and chat clients, which is enough for a useful directory listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show how repo retrieval works in practice, what repositories are supported beyond public GitHub repos, or any limitations, authentication details, or example agent workflows. The docs link and homepage are mentioned, but their contents are not visible here.

Review status

69 days ago #781 ↓ -2

Last evaluated 69 days ago. Current rank #781. Down 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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