Adopters & community setups

July 23, 2026 · View on GitHub

Forks and stars mean people are trying this in their own stacks. If you run a loop from this repo (or adapted from it), add yourself here via PR.

Pinned: Add your project — Loop Ready badge + adopters list (Discussions)

Loop Ready badge

Show your readiness level in your README:

npx @cobusgreyling/loop-audit . --badge

Paste the markdown output into your README. Re-run after you graduate L1 → L2 → L3.

How to list your project

Fast path: open the Add Adopter issue — we'll add your row.

Or open a PR that adds a row to the table below:

FieldWhat to include
ProjectRepo link or product name
Pattern(s)e.g. Daily Triage + Issue Triage
ToolGrok, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Actions, mixed
LevelL1 / L2 / L3 (honest)
NotesOne line — what worked or what broke

Adopters

ProjectPattern(s)ToolLevelNotes
loop-engineering (this repo)Daily Triage, Changelog Drafter, audit dogfoodGitHub Actions + GrokL3Reference implementation — loop-audit on every PR; readiness score 100
loop-engineering (maintainer)Post-Merge CleanupGrok + GitHub ActionsL1→L2Off-peak scan; verifier caught doc/API drift — see story
loop-engineering (maintainer)Issue Triage + Daily TriageGrokL1Issue queue feeder: propose labels only week one; pairs with morning STATE.md triage
loop-engineering (maintainer)PR Babysitter, Dependency SweeperGrok / Claude CodeL2Assisted fixes in worktrees; human gate on merges; patch-only deps
Hermes Agent by Nous ResearchDaily TriageHermesL1Six loop primitives in one binary — hermes cron + skill + delegate_task + MCP + memory. Reference: examples/hermes/daily-triage.md
PluribusDaily Triage, Issue TriageMixed (OpenClaw)L2Hourly market/adoption research loop; durable state in control plane; cross-tool privacy-safe receipts needed

Your project here — see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Show & tell

Prefer chat over a PR? Post in GitHub Discussions → Show and tell with:

  1. Which pattern you picked and why
  2. Your first /loop or scheduler command
  3. One surprise (good or bad)

Failure reports are first-class — see stories/.