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Auditor Tool Developer Goes Closed-Source, Plans Commercial Pivot

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TheAuditorTool

5mo ago· 13 min readenCode

Summary

A developer announces they are taking their open-source tool "Auditor" (described as an "Antidote to VibeCoding") closed-source after feeling exploited by Silicon Valley figures. They plan to pivot the project into a commercial product with free and paid subscription tiers, rebuilding the architecture to be more deterministic and automated. The developer claims to have already integrated Java, Maven, Spring, Gradle, and Jakarta frameworks into the tool.

Key quotes

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After being Sherlocked twice lol... I've decided im going to go close sourced.
I don't feel like giving architecture to supposedly 'Silicon valley legends' for nothing anymore.
Everything I've done has been incredibly validated and ive decided to pivot into a product with free and paid subscription tiers.
Going to be even more amazing, more deterministic and more automated.
I have already solved java, fully integrated, maven, spring, gradle, Jakarta etc.
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Antidote to VibeCoding. Contribute to TheAuditorTool/Auditor development by creating an account on GitHub.

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