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aislop v0.9.4. SlopCodeBench called it verbosity. We turned it into rules.
Four new Python rules drawn from the verbosity signal in SlopCodeBench (SCBench, arXiv 2603.24755). Plus a CLI star prompt and GitHub Discussions for the community.
Read more →aislop v0.9.3. We measured the noise. Then we cut it by 38%.
Patch release focused on rule precision. Tightens detection across the ai-slop, security, lint, and source-file engines so language conventions are no longer flagged as slop. No new rules — existing ones now discriminate better.
Read more →aislop v0.7.0. Config inheritance, public score badge, security floor
extends: lets project configs inherit a parent and override only what they need. The public score badge puts your live aislop score in any README. A postcss security floor closes the only vulnerability aislop's own scan flagged on itself.
Read more →aislop v0.6.0. Agent hooks for Claude, Cursor, Gemini, and six more
Findings flow back to the agent on the turn it wrote the code. Runtime adapters for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini. Rules-only installers for six more. Structured feedback contract, quality-gate mode, sentinel-guarded writes.
Read more →aislop v0.5.0. New CLI, own AST fix engine, stable output, better experience
The release where we stopped blindly trusting external fixers with destructive cleanup, wrote our own AST engine, and made aislop fix produce zero phantom diffs on clean repos.
Read more →aislop v0.4.0. Agent Handoff, Smarter Fix, Better Scoring
aislop v0.4.0 ships agent handoff for 14 coding agents, a fix pipeline that leaves clean files alone, and scoring that treats formatting as warnings not errors.
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