Coding · Reviewed 2026-05-23

@possumtech/antlrmap

STEADY · 90/100

Robust ANTLR mapping tool with strong performance — ideal for developers needing seamless grammar parsing.

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The @possumtech/antlrmap is a specialized tool designed for developers who require efficient and reliable ANTLR grammar mapping. With a high score of 90, it demonstrates strong performance in parsing and mapping tasks, making it a valuable asset for coding projects that involve complex grammar structures. Its reliability and ease of integration into existing workflows are significant strengths. However, the lack of detailed documentation and potential learning curve for new users could be areas for improvement. Overall, it stands out as a solid choice for developers focused on grammar parsing without the distractions of broader coding tools.

Why STEADY

STEADY (90) due to its high performance in ANTLR mapping tasks and strong user feedback. It remains a reliable choice for developers, but could improve documentation for better onboarding of new users.

What it does well

What it fails at

Red flags

Best for

  • Developers working with ANTLR who need a reliable mapping tool
  • Teams focused on grammar parsing in coding projects
  • Users looking for a specialized tool rather than a general-purpose coding solution

Not recommended for

  • Beginners without prior experience in ANTLR or grammar parsing
  • Users seeking a broad-spectrum coding tool with multiple functionalities
  • Individuals needing extensive documentation and tutorials to get started

Compared to

Agent relevance

CLI

None — @possumtech/antlrmap operates as a command-line tool and does not expose an API for programmatic integration.

Agent-friendly score: 4/10

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