Two developers write 6.1M lines of code in 5 months using coding agents
tetsuoai · x · 2026-08-22
Two developers have been building AgenC since January 2025, achieving 9,370 commits with 6.1M lines of new code and 9.7M lines changed in the last five months.
The project spans 9 repositories, including a protocol, marketplace, agent kit, backend, storefront, desktop app, and an MMO running on a mainnet economy. For context, the Linux kernel has 40M lines of code after 35 years. This case demonstrates that two people leveraging coding agents can now move at a pace that previously required a floor of engineers.
AgenC is an agent economy on Solana, featuring a coding agent CLI, a desktop app, a TypeScript SDK, and storefront templates.
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