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Slopfix charges up to $10,000 to trim AI-generated code using AI
Slopfix, a three-person team, offers codebase cleanup services up to $10,000, using Claude Code under strict human oversight. Fees are performance-based and tied to the number of lines removed (example: removing 65,000 of 100,000 lines yields the full fee). The goal is to reduce duplication and inefficiencies in AI-generated code to improve maintainability. The service appears as projects like Godot and some emulator communities push back on AI-generated contributions.
- Performance-based fee tied to lines removed
- Uses Claude Code with strict human oversight
- Targets duplication and inefficiency to improve maintainability
- Arrives amid pushback against AI-generated contributions in open source