Writing / Copywriting

Ripgrep AI Policy

A short policy file for the ripgrep project that explains how contributors may use AI tools while contributing, and sets rules for issues, pull requests, and comments.

Clear24/30
Useful20/30
Specific10/20
Complete20/20
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Why it was accepted

The page is clearly part of a real open-source project and contains a concrete AI-related policy with actionable guidance for contributors. It is useful to developers who want to understand the project’s expectations around LLM use, human review, and acceptable AI-assisted communication. The crawl snapshot includes the policy text itself, so there is enough evidence for a public listing.

Weakness

This is a policy document, not an AI product or tool, so it is narrower than a typical directory listing. The snapshot does not show broader project docs, examples of enforcement, or any AI-powered functionality beyond contribution rules.

Review status

50 days ago #1080 ↓ -1

Last evaluated 50 days ago. Current rank #1080. Down 1 spot in the rankings.

Score history

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