Developer Tools / AI Development Platforms

Humbug

Humbug is an open-source, GUI-based agentic development platform for human-AI collaboration. The page says it supports multi-model workflows, local and cloud LLMs, tool use, approvals for risky actions, and local-first data handling.

Clear24/30
Useful24/30
Specific15/20
Complete14/20
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Why it was accepted

The snapshot clearly shows a real AI-powered product/repository with a defined purpose, active development, and concrete capabilities. The README explains how Humbug coordinates conversations, tools, approvals, and multiple LLM providers, which is enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show installation or quick-start steps, screenshots, API docs, or a concise feature tour beyond the README overview. It’s also hard to tell from the visible page how polished the app is for first-time users or what the current release status is.

Review status

14 days ago #986 → 0

Last evaluated 14 days ago. Current rank #986. Holding steady in the rankings.

Score history

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