Score breakdown
Popularity is tracked separately. Support, ads, sponsorships, and tips never affect these signals.
Why it matters
Useful for builders who want to teach desktop workflows to agents by demonstration, with a concrete evidence trail they can inspect before turning it into a reusable skill.
Who should use it
Who should skip it
Skip humblebanana/open-record-replay if the source link, documentation, or setup requirements do not align with your current workflow or stack.
About this signal
humblebanana/open-record-replay is tracked by RepoRadar as a tool in the Developer Tools section. It was first seen on 2026-06-26 and last updated on 2026-06-26. The current verdict is 'try now' with a Gold tier and moderate setup difficulty. The standout signals for humblebanana/open-record-replay are workflow potential (9.7) and open-source/build quality (8.4), while setup ease (6.4) trails — that balance shapes where it fits best. This page summarizes the evidence RepoRadar has captured from captured source metadata. The score, tier, risk label, and verdict on this page are never influenced by sponsorship, ads, or tips — they reflect only the usefulness, popularity, novelty, momentum, maturity, and evidence signals described in the RepoRadar methodology.
How this item is evaluated
RepoRadar assigned humblebanana/open-record-replay a composite score of 8.2 out of 10, placing it in the Gold tier. This score combines weighted sub-signals: usefulness (35%), novelty (18%), momentum (14%), maturity (10%), open-source/build quality (7%), evidence quality (6%), workflow potential (6%), and setup ease (4%). Popularity is tracked separately at 74.0 and never affects the composite score or tier. The risk label of 'conditional' reflects inherent user-impacting hazards, not generic novelty. Items with no risk flag may still require normal code review before production use.
Putting this into practice? Read How to evaluate an AI tool before you adopt it for the checklist behind this score.
Risk explanation
Recordings can capture typed text, URLs, file names, local paths, and accessibility-tree text, so review artifacts before sharing or storing them long term; The tool requires sensitive macOS accessibility and input-monitoring permissions, so install it only on a machine you control; The project is still alpha software, which means data contracts and recorder behavior can shift while the workflow is stabilizing.
