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Adds Harness Evolver by @raphaelchristi to the registry.
Repo: https://github.com/raphaelchristi/harness-evolver
Category: developer-tools
Tags: agent-optimization, langsmith, claude-code, evolution, meta-harness, llm, evaluation
Harness Evolver is a LangSmith-native autonomous agent optimizer for Claude Code — it iteratively improves LLM agent prompts, routing, tools, and architecture using multi-agent proposers and git worktrees. A genuinely interesting project in the agentic optimization space.
Note on CI: The
agent.yaml+SOUL.mdfiles are proposed in a companion PR: raphaelchristi/harness-evolver#27. The registry CI validation will pass once that PR is merged by the maintainer. This registry PR is intentionally opened in parallel as a paired proposal — both can be reviewed and merged together.