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r# Resource Evaluation #079 — Fabro: Graph-Based Workflow Orchestrator for AI Coding Agents

Source: fabro.sh / github.com/fabro-sh/fabro Type: Open source tool (MIT) — standalone workflow orchestrator for AI coding agents Author: Bryan from qlty.sh (bryan@qlty.sh) Evaluated: 2026-03-17 Maturity at evaluation: Created 2026-03-13 — 4 days old, 28 stars, 1 fork


Summary

  • Workflow orchestrator for AI coding agents: define pipelines as Graphviz DOT graphs with branching, loops, parallelism, and human approval gates — diffable and version-controlled
  • Multi-model routing: CSS-like stylesheets assign different LLM models (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini) to specific workflow nodes, with automatic fallback chains
  • Git checkpointing per stage: every stage commits code changes and execution metadata to a dedicated Git branch — unique feature with no direct equivalent found in the landscape
  • Cloud sandboxes: isolated Daytona VMs with snapshot-based setup, network controls, SSH access, and automatic cleanup
  • Automatic retrospectives: each run generates a cost/duration/narrative retrospective for continuous improvement
  • Direct Claude Code integration: curl -fsSL https://fabro.sh/install.md | claude (security note: pipes directly into Claude, no intermediate review step)
  • Single Rust binary, zero runtime dependencies: no Python, no Node.js, no Docker required
  • REST API + SSE streaming + React web UI: run workflows programmatically or as a service

Relevance Score

Score Meaning
5 Essential — Major gap in the guide
4 Very relevant — Significant improvement
3 Pertinent — Useful complement, Watch status
2 Marginal — Secondary information
1 Out of scope — Not relevant

Final score: 3/5 (Watch)

Justification: Fabro falls directly in the "External Orchestration Frameworks" category already documented in the guide (third-party-tools.md). Its DOT graph approach is architecturally distinct from all three existing entries (Ruflo = swarms, Athena Flow = hooks layer, Pipelex = DSL). Git checkpointing per stage is a genuine differentiator — no equivalent found in the landscape. Direct Claude Code integration via claude pipeline is legitimate. However: 28 stars at 4 days old is the same immaturity profile as Athena Flow (#073, score 2/5). Raised to 3/5 vs Athena Flow because of stronger architectural clarity, a wider feature set with more evidence, and a genuinely unique Git checkpointing angle.


Comparison

Aspect Fabro Guide (current state)
DOT graph pipeline definition Unique approach Not covered
Multi-model routing per node CSS-like stylesheets Not covered
Git checkpointing per stage Concrete differentiator Not covered anywhere
Cloud sandboxes (Daytona) Declared, unverified in prod Not covered
Human-in-the-loop approval gates Hexagon nodes in DOT Partially covered via Ruflo
External orchestration frameworks External layer over Claude Code Ruflo + Athena Flow + Pipelex
Maturity / community traction 28 stars, 4 days Ruflo at 18.9k stars
curl | claude install security Risk: no review step Guide warns against curl | bash

Competitive Landscape (Perplexity research, 2026-03-17)

Full competitive analysis conducted. Key findings:

Tool Category Stars Key difference from Fabro
LangGraph (LangChain) Graph-based pipelines ~34k Python library (not standalone binary), general purpose (not coding-agent specific), no Git checkpointing
Goose (Block) Coding agent orchestration ~15k Recipe-based (not graph), conversational architecture, no Git checkpointing — but much more mature
OpenHands Coding agent platform ~48k Event-stream architecture, Docker sandboxes, research-oriented — no DOT graph, no Git checkpointing per stage
Ruflo External orchestration (guide) 18.9k Swarm-based (queen + workers), npm, SQLite memory — no DOT graph, no Git checkpointing
Athena Flow Hook-layer runtime (guide) Watch Hook → UDS → Node.js — entirely different architecture layer
Pipelex MTHDS DSL (guide) Watch Declarative DSL for multi-LLM pipelines — different abstraction
AutoGen (Microsoft) Multi-agent conversations ~47.9k General purpose, conversation-loop model, no coding-agent specifics
CrewAI Role-based agent crews ~34.7k Role assignment model, no graph definition, no Git checkpointing

Fabro's unique combination (no competitor does all three):

  1. DOT graph workflow definition as a standalone binary
  2. Git checkpointing per stage (code + metadata committed to branches)
  3. Native Claude Code integration via claude

Most relevant alternative for guide readers today: LangGraph for graph-based workflows (much more mature, Python), Goose (Block) for coding agent orchestration (better traction, MIT).


Recommendations

When to integrate: Add as Watch entry now. Promote to full entry in guide/ecosystem/third-party-tools.md under "External Orchestration Frameworks" when trigger is reached.

Where: After Athena Flow in third-party-tools.md External Orchestration Frameworks section.

How: Short entry (same format as Athena Flow) with:

  • Architectural distinction (DOT graph — distinct from all three existing entries)
  • Git checkpointing differentiator
  • Security note on curl | claude install (same pattern as Ruflo's curl | bash warning)
  • Status: "Published March 2026, not yet audited"

Do NOT do:

  • Recommend the curl | claude install without a security note
  • Present any feature as production-validated (no community evidence yet)
  • Add before the traction trigger is reached

Secondary discovery: Goose (Block, github.com/block/goose) warrants its own evaluation (#080). 15k stars, MIT, recipes + subagents + 20 LLM providers — potentially more immediately relevant to the guide's audience.


Challenge (technical-writer agent)

Initial proposed score: 4/5 Score after challenge: 3/5 (lowered)

Points raised:

  • Immaturity flag: 28 stars / 4 days = same pattern as Athena Flow (score 2/5). Applying this inconsistently undermines the scoring framework. Compromise: 3/5 because Fabro shows more architectural evidence than Athena Flow at equivalent age.
  • curl | claude security: more dangerous than typical curl | bash — pipes directly into the codebase with no review step. Guide's own security section would flag this. Must be noted in any future integration.
  • Ambitious unverified feature set: cloud sandboxes, DOT routing, retrospectives — none validated by community use at evaluation time.
  • Risk of not integrating at this stage: near zero. Category already covered by 3 entries.
  • What is genuinely novel: DOT graph definition as diffable text (distinct from Ruflo/Pipelex/Athena) + Git checkpointing per stage = angles worth tracking.

Fact-Check

Claim Verified Source
28 GitHub stars Verified GitHub API direct
Created 2026-03-13 Verified GitHub API created_at
Rust, single binary, zero deps Verified README
MIT license Verified GitHub API + README badge
curl | claude install Verified README + fabro.sh landing
DOT graph workflows Verified README + example code
Daytona cloud sandboxes Declared README feature table (unaudited)
Supports Claude/OpenAI/Gemini Declared WebFetch landing (unaudited)
Git checkpointing per stage Declared README feature table (unaudited)
Automatic retrospectives Declared README feature table (unaudited)
Bryan from qlty.sh Verified bryan@qlty.sh in README

No corrections needed: all claims traced to primary sources. Features marked "Declared" are present in README but not community-validated.


Final Decision

  • Final score: 3/5
  • Action: Watch — add to watch-list.md, revisit when trigger reached
  • Re-eval trigger: >200 GitHub stars OR practitioner write-up from production use
  • Confidence: High on score, medium on features (project too recent for full audit)
  • Next action: Evaluate Goose (Block) as #080 — more immediately relevant to guide's audience