Coding · Reviewed 2026-05-23

@mcp-abap-adt/openai-embedder

STEADY · 73/100

Solid coding tool for ABAP developers leveraging OpenAI — steady but lacks standout features.

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The @mcp-abap-adt/openai-embedder serves as a useful tool for developers working with ABAP who want to integrate OpenAI capabilities into their workflows. While it performs adequately in embedding AI functionalities, it does not present a unique value proposition compared to other coding tools in the market. It is straightforward to use, but it lacks advanced features that could enhance its utility for complex projects. The documentation and support resources are essential for users to fully leverage its capabilities, yet they are not particularly robust. This tool is suitable for developers looking for basic AI integration without the need for extensive customization or advanced features. However, those seeking a more comprehensive solution may find better options elsewhere.

Why STEADY

STEADY (73) because it provides reliable functionality for ABAP development with OpenAI integration, but lacks differentiating features that would elevate it to VITAL status. Improvement in documentation and feature set could change this tier.

What it does well

What it fails at

Best for

  • ABAP developers seeking basic AI integration
  • Teams looking for straightforward tools without extensive customization
  • Users who prioritize ease of use over advanced functionality

Not recommended for

  • Developers needing robust AI capabilities for complex projects
  • Users who require extensive documentation and support
  • Teams looking for highly customizable coding tools

Compared to

Agent relevance

No programmatic surfaces

None — the tool operates within ABAP environments without an external API or integration path.

Agent-friendly score: 3/10

Public-surface checklist

scorecard.json · registry · methodology

Verdict by Hlido Editor · Method: public-surface-tier-1+editorial-narrative-v2 · Methodology version 2026.05 · Next review due 2026-08-21