Agent-Friendliness Report
AWS S3 API
Scalable object storage for any type of data.
Excellent
CLI Readiness 10/10 · Quality 10/10
CLI Readiness
10/10- ✓Official SDK available+2
- ✓Env var authentication+2
- ✓Headless / CI compatible+2
- ✓CLI tool available+1
- ✓JSON responses+1
- ✓curl / CLI doc examples+1
- ✓Reasonable rate limits+1
- ✓Machine-readable pricing+1
Quality Score
10/10- npm weekly downloads22.6M
- GitHub stars55K
- Days since last release14
- Issue close ratio83%
- TypeScript support✓
- Docs qualityExcellent
- Breaking changesRare
Context7 Docs Benchmark
74.8Trust Score
5/10
Snippets
31
Tokens
6K
Library ID
/remotefs-rs/remotefs-rs-aws-s3
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- This API is already hitting all the major agent-friendliness signals. Nice work.
How we calculate this score
The Agent-Friendliness Score measures how well an API works when used by AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot) rather than humans in browsers.
CLI Readiness (60%) scores 8 signals that matter for headless, automated use: official SDK availability, env var auth (no browser OAuth), headless compatibility, CLI tooling, JSON responses, curl examples in docs, rate limits, and machine-readable pricing. Each signal is weighted by how much it blocks or enables agent workflows.
Quality (40%) covers SDK maturity and maintenance: npm download volume, GitHub stars, release freshness, issue close rate, TypeScript support, docs quality, and breaking change frequency.
Docs Benchmark (where available) is sourced from Context7, which tests how well an LLM can answer practical questions using the library's documentation.
Coming soon: live agent benchmarks that measure tokens burned, success rate, and time to first working API call using real integration tasks.
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