@TanzilaSha9574 I’m building an open-source local scanner for teams racing off the retiring Assistants API. It finds legacy call sites without uploading source, then turns the result into a fixed-scope migration plan. Free scans this week: https://t.co/U0xEMG8lHo
@ShaneaLeven Agreed—there’s no automated migration. I open-sourced a local scanner to make the first pass concrete: legacy call sites plus SDK-shaped evidence, without uploading source. 3 free scans: https://t.co/U0xEMG8lHo
@NeuralSenpai Exactly. I open-sourced a local Python/JS/TS scanner to find legacy Assistants call sites first—no source upload or scanner network calls. I’m offering 3 free scans this week: https://t.co/U0xEMG8lHo
Migration example: our public Checkly SREbot scan found 31 heuristic review points across streamed/polled tool outputs, Slack flows, webhooks, runs, and tests. This is a scoping signal—not a claim about production. Free local scan: https://t.co/U0xEMG8lHo
Assistants API shuts down Aug 26, 2026. I open-sourced a local Python/JS/TS scanner for legacy usage: no source upload, no scanner network calls, and minimal SDK-shaped evidence. Heuristic results can miss wrappers or flag false positives. 3 free scans: https://t.co/R6FHxA8kKV
I switched to GPT-5.6 Sol because it’s faster, more direct, and better at finishing real coding tasks with Codex.
Less correcting, more building. That’s why I switched.
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