What is this?
Entry
What does it cover that the current corpus does not?
Bubble Tea would add the corpus's first Go project. It would exercise Skylos's native Go engine, Go module and package handling, exported identifiers, interfaces, methods, embedded types, and callback-heavy command/update/view patterns.
It would also run the optional ai-defects, danger, secrets, and quality analyses over a language and project structure absent from the current Python-only corpus. That makes it useful for detecting rule-behavior changes beyond the Python liveness regression that motivated this corpus search.
Size and maintenance
GitHub reports a repository size of about 5.9 MB. The proposed pin was committed on 2026-08-18, and v2.0.8 was released on 2026-07-03.
Two completed repository-root comparisons of Skylos 780432d231e3f92e7b143deff1d194df7da1b786 against 2ea6d056abaffaf640efc44acf3b3d5d297224a9, with every optional analysis enabled, produced 111 findings per side and no warnings. Measured cost was 10.98 to 14.70 seconds, with 9.0 to 13.3 seconds end-to-end wall time on the benchmark host.
Anything else
Proposed Skylos target: repository root (.). Proposed corpus cost: 20.0 seconds, leaving headroom above the observed maximum.
The native Go engine must be available for this entry to provide its intended coverage; the benchmark explicitly enabled Skylos's bundled Go engine.
What is this?
Entry
What does it cover that the current corpus does not?
Bubble Tea would add the corpus's first Go project. It would exercise Skylos's native Go engine, Go module and package handling, exported identifiers, interfaces, methods, embedded types, and callback-heavy command/update/view patterns.
It would also run the optional ai-defects, danger, secrets, and quality analyses over a language and project structure absent from the current Python-only corpus. That makes it useful for detecting rule-behavior changes beyond the Python liveness regression that motivated this corpus search.
Size and maintenance
GitHub reports a repository size of about 5.9 MB. The proposed pin was committed on 2026-08-18, and v2.0.8 was released on 2026-07-03.
Two completed repository-root comparisons of Skylos 780432d231e3f92e7b143deff1d194df7da1b786 against 2ea6d056abaffaf640efc44acf3b3d5d297224a9, with every optional analysis enabled, produced 111 findings per side and no warnings. Measured cost was 10.98 to 14.70 seconds, with 9.0 to 13.3 seconds end-to-end wall time on the benchmark host.
Anything else
Proposed Skylos target: repository root (.). Proposed corpus cost: 20.0 seconds, leaving headroom above the observed maximum.
The native Go engine must be available for this entry to provide its intended coverage; the benchmark explicitly enabled Skylos's bundled Go engine.