Roadmap
Where RepoGrade is going
Here is what is live, what we are building right now, and what we are still thinking through. The feedback people send below has a real say in what gets built next.
Shipped
4Deep content analysis
Reads package.json, pyproject.toml, Cargo.toml, and CI configs to detect test scripts, linters, and frameworks - not just file presence.
Shareable report links
A stable URL for any graded report, rendered instantly from the latest scan with a social preview card showing the grade.
Embeddable grade badge
A README badge that shows your current RepoGrade score, like a CI badge. Copy the markdown from any report.
Community leaderboard
The top 25 highest-scoring public repos, filterable by language. Updates every time a repo is graded.
In progress
2Export to PDF or image
Download a clean, shareable version of any report to use offline or in presentations.
Broader language support
The rubric is best calibrated for Python, JS, and TypeScript today. Go, Rust, and other ecosystems are next.
Planned
4Score history
Track how a repo's grade changes over time as improvements are made. See which fixes moved the needle.
GitHub App
Post a grade comment on pull requests automatically, so contributors see the impact of their changes before merging.
Repo comparison
Compare two repos side by side across all categories to see exactly where one outperforms the other.
Custom rubric weights
Adjust how much each category contributes to the final score to match what matters for your project type.
Exploring
3Accounts and saved history
Sign in with GitHub to track how your repos improve over time and bookmark repos you care about.
LLM-enhanced review
Optional written feedback layered on top of the deterministic score, for deeper qualitative insight.
ML readiness checks
Specific checks for Python ML projects: model card, dataset card, reproducible training setup.
Have an idea or found a bug?
Tell us what would make RepoGrade more useful. Ideas, bug reports, and general feedback all reach us directly.