{"id":"open-gitagent-gitagent","name":"gitagent","af_score":48.0,"security_score":33.2,"reliability_score":32.5,"what_it_does":"gitagent provides a git-native, framework-agnostic standard for defining AI agents as repository artifacts (primarily agent.yaml and SOUL.md) plus optional supporting files (skills, tools, workflows, memory, hooks, compliance). It includes a CLI to scaffold, validate, inspect, export/import adapters, install git-based dependencies, run agents from a repo, and generate audits; adapters map the identity/config to target frameworks or formats such as system prompts and Claude Code-compatible configs.","best_when":"You want agent definitions to be portable, reviewable, and version-controlled across frameworks/runtimes, and you are comfortable using a CLI workflow and repo-based configuration.","avoid_when":"You need a simple HTTP API with centralized auth/rate limits, or you cannot manage local repo tooling/secrets/configuration securely.","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T13:21:15.348078+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":["none described (CLI/local usage implied)","not specified; adapters/framework execution may require external model/tool credentials"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Repo-based agent definitions can embed sensitive instructions/secrets in files if users fail to follow secret-handling guidance (e.g., .env kept out of VCS)","Compliance features are configuration/validation-oriented; operational compliance still depends on runtime execution, model/tool behavior, and human review processes","Because tool schemas and workflows are specified in repo files, incorrect YAML/spec_version/structure may cause validation/export issues rather than runtime guarantees"],"error_quality":0.0}