blockwatch

by mennanov · Agent Tool · ★ 26

About blockwatch

BlockWatch BlockWatch is a linter that keeps your code, documentation, and configuration in sync and enforces strict formatting and validation rules. It helps you avoid broken docs and messy config files by enforcing rules directly in your comments. You can link code to documentation, enforce sorted lists, ensure uniqueness, and even validate content with Regex, AI, or custom Lua scripts. It works with almost any language (Rust, Python, JS, Go, Markdown, YAML, etc.) and can run on your entire repo or just your VCS diffs.

agent-skillsai-agentsclaude-codecli-toolscode-driftdocumentationkeep-sortedlinterlinterspre-commit

Quick Facts

Stars26
Forks0
LanguageRust
CategoryAgent Tool
LicenseMIT
Quality Score67.1147761953062/100
Open Issues2
Last Updated2026-07-06
Created2025-03-14
Platformsclaude-code, cli, rust
Est. Tokens~25k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is blockwatch?

blockwatch is Language agnostic linter that keeps your code and documentation in sync and valid. It is categorized as a Agent Tool with 26 GitHub stars.

What programming language is blockwatch written in?

blockwatch is primarily written in Rust. It covers topics such as agent-skills, ai-agents, claude-code.

How do I install or use blockwatch?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the blockwatch GitHub repository at github.com/mennanov/blockwatch. The project has 26 stars and 0 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does blockwatch use?

blockwatch is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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