Evaluate How Coding Agents Use Your Libraries with StackBench
By
richardblythman
9mo ago· 3 min readen
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Summary
StackBench offers a one-click audit tool to evaluate how coding agents interact with your libraries and frameworks, addressing common documentation pitfalls. It automates testing and provides actionable reports to ensure your code is agent-friendly, eliminating the need for manual testing and late discoveries.
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Most documentation fails when agents try to use it. Here's how we fix that.
Automated Analysis: Real agents test your code across multiple scenarios.
Get actionable reports to ensure your API is agent-friendly.
Test your library's agent-friendliness by analyzing how well coding agents use your documentation
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