A small group is using agents. Adoption has spread beyond one person but is not project-wide.
Assisted or autonomous
Assisted — a developer’s identity authored the commit and the agent added itself as co-author. The agent ran git commit during a working session, with a person there. Autonomous — a bot identity is the author, no human in the loop. Across the whole index, 93.7% of agent commits are assisted.
Agent share by month
Peak month: 7%. Bars are scaled to that peak, not to 100%.
Which agents
| Claude Code | Anthropic | 18 | 2% |
| GitHub Copilot | GitHub | 12 | 1.3% |
Verify it yourself
Sample commits that matched. Every one links to GitHub — check the trailers.
5105fec2chore: update vite to v7 across packages (#16314)Claude Code5f4d93c3feat: Implement search module (#16298)Claude Codee2b2a5c5feat(core-flows,medusa,dashboard,js-sdk,types): add inventory item export Claude Code16379516docs: add TSDocs for "implement configurable data tables end to end in admGitHub Copilotd40cdaddchore: Surface redis cache connection issues (#16091)GitHub Copilot97ee1c14fix: resolve Dependabot security update failure for @opentelemetry/core (#GitHub Copilot
What was excluded
| Commits in window | 978 |
| Merge commits removed | −0 |
| CI / dependency bots removed | −87 |
| Considered | 891 |
Bots are excluded from the denominator entirely. Counting dependabot as “AI-written code” is the fastest way to produce a meaningless number.
How this was measured
Measured over February–August 2026, cloned directly. Detection is deterministic string matching against signatures agents write about themselves — no heuristics, no style analysis. Merge commits and CI bots are excluded from the denominator. The figure is a floor: squash merges strip trailers, so real usage is higher. Contributor counts are aggregate — no individual is named.
Run it yourself: npx qmmit-cli medusajs/medusa