some telltale signs to look for in git repos:
.claude,.cursorAGENTS.md,CLAUDE.md- the user claude has contributed (on github); this is especially easy to notice if you’ve blocked it, so i recommend you do that
CONTRIBUTING.mdmentions that ai-generated contributions are allowed
this list has a bunch of those stained projects, with receipts. but be warned: you will be severely disappointed in many projects you used to respect
there is also this list which contains projects that have stated that they do not allow slop!
Afaik those can be used to poison AI output, such that it’s immediately rejectable. Like in kittygram/CLAUDE.md. So writing off any repo with those files is a kneejerk reaction.
thanks this is very useful. is there any other github user like ‘claude’ that one can block and use as an indicator?
Wow you weren’t kidding about being disappointed, and I’m not even using a lot of programs…
I did find this to be chuckle-inducing, though, simply because it’s the only time I’ve found so far that doesn’t have an alternative and also isn’t left blank

also look for those in the .gitignore file
edit: jesus christ bitwarden is on that naughty list! a password manager! psychotic.
keepass uses ai too, i am honestly done with tech in general
Does KeePassXC’s blog post on how they use GenAI give you a different perspective? To me, that way of using it is perfectly reasonable.
Why is Godot Engine in both lists?
godot does not allow entire ai-generated contributions, so it’s in the ai-free list
but it does allow ai assistance (like if it just writes one line for you), and has received contributions by claude before, so it’s in the slop list
yea those lists aren’t perfect
Eeh idk, it depens on how they use it; Ex: I mainly use claude code to do some debugging or some boring stuff (that i could do 100% by myself but would take too long)
But if someone use it for vibe coding then he should go to hell
nobody using butterflies to flip bits?
Did neovim get enshittened when i wasn’t looking?
neovim itself, not sure
but vim, yup :(
fuuuuuuuuuuck. the Helix repo has “you have blocked Claude” warning too.
Emacs supremacy
Last change to all files was made 3 months ago
Microsoft Visual Studio or…
Nope. Couldn’t do it. Couldn’t keep a straight face.
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Helix or hell no
ed or go home!
ed is the standard editor
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Unpopular opinion, but I’m coming to the realization that I don’t really care if FOSS projects are experimenting with and leaning into AI. In most cases I am not donating and simply enjoying a product for free. I am no programmer I put trust in their code before, all I can do is continue to do the same. Now, paid software feels different. And I don’t mean donations, I mean if Autodesk started pumping out slop (which I don’t doubt is happening) then that feels far worse.
Plus, I’ve gotten an insane amount of utility out of Claude as a regular dude. If I knew what I was doing a little more, I imagine that would feel pretty cool.
I’m with you, as a maintainer of some small FOSS projects with very limited time, a lot of these complaints seem entitled and uninformed views by people that don’t contribute any code of their own.
I’m sad that the internet doesn’t seem to make a difference between fully vibecoded low effort low quality projects, and experienced developers using GenAI in a very restricted, carefully reviewed way. Even further, some only use it as an additional code review method. If overburdened maintainers use it to get a leg up on delivering features while keeping the quality level up, that should be celebrated and not punished.
mcedit, clearly
Nano or nothing!
IBM 029 or bust!







