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RatatuiRuby is pretty new still: its beta launch was Jan 20. Octobox's TUI is built on it [0], and Sidekiq is using it to build theirs [1].

I believe they'll be maintainable long-term, as they've got extensive tests and documentation, and I built a theory of the program [2] on the Ruby side of it as I reviewed and guided the agent's work.

I am getting feedback from users, the largest of which drove the creation of (and iteration upon) Rooibos. As a rendering library, RatatuiRuby doesn't do much to guide the design or architecture of an application. Rooibos is an MVU/TEA framework [3] to do exactly that.

Tokra is basically a tech demo at this stage, [4] so (hopefully) no users yet.

[0]: https://ruby.social/@andrewnez@mastodon.social/1159351822843...

[1]: https://ruby.social/@getajobmike/115940044592981164

[2]: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/016560...

[3]: https://guide.elm-lang.org/architecture/

[4]: https://ruby.social/@kerrick/115983502510721565



Appreciate the response. My primary concern with llm coding is long term maintainability. The paper you linked seems interesting, will give it a read!




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