@seclink: OpenAI's Codex does it all at once, written in Rust. If you want to know the details, you can use Claude Code + Mimo for reverse analysis. Use AI harness tools to directly restore business requirements from code, then start from business requirements to generate...

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Discusses using OpenAI Codex (based on Rust), Claude Code and Mimo for reverse analysis, and AI harness tools to restore business requirements from code, and mentions that the Kimi team switched from Python CLI to TypeScript+Bun.

OpenAI's Codex does it all at once, written in Rust. If you want to know the details, you can use Claude Code + Mimo for reverse analysis. Use AI harness tools to directly restore business requirements from code, then start from business requirements to generate a similar product.
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OpenAI’s Codex does it in one go, writing in Rust.
If you want the details, you can use Claude Code + Mimo for reverse engineering.
Use AI harness tools to directly recover business requirements from code,
then, starting from those business requirements, generate a similar product.

Y11 (@seclink):
It seems Kimi has hired some harness talent.

Still decided to update from a Python-based CLI to the best practices based on TypeScript + Bun.

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