Developer Tools / Code Refactoring

Patchwork

Patchwork is a Rust CLI for AST-native code refactoring without LLMs. It can find, replace, delete, and insert code by structure instead of regex, with support for Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and TSX.

Clear28/30
Useful26/30
Specific18/20
Complete15/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real developer tool with a focused AI-adjacent use case: structure-aware code refactoring. The README shows installation, usage examples, supported languages, implementation details, and a comparison against similar tools, which is enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show release history, maintenance activity beyond commit count, or whether the CLI handles larger refactors like cross-file renames and import updates. The limitations section also ends mid-sentence in the crawl, so the full scope is not visible.

Review status

72 days ago #241 ↓ -3

Last evaluated 72 days ago. Current rank #241. Down 3 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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