Developer Tools / Code Search

Semble

Semble is a local-first code search tool for agents. It offers natural-language search, an MCP server, bash/AGENTS.md integration, and a Python API, with claims of faster indexing and much lower token usage than grep+read.

Clear28/30
Useful29/30
Specific16/20
Complete14/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-adjacent developer tool built for agents, with concrete usage paths, setup instructions, and visible feature claims. The snapshot shows enough evidence for a useful public listing: what it does, how to run it, supported integrations, and performance positioning.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show independent validation beyond the project’s own benchmarks, and it’s still unclear how search quality holds up on different repo sizes or languages. A visitor also cannot tell the maintenance cadence beyond the latest commit count and repository metadata.

Review status

72 days ago #240 ↓ -156

Last evaluated 72 days ago. Current rank #240. Down 156 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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