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Bernstein vs Codebuff: quick decision guide

Codebuff CLI adapter.

Page built on 2026-05-18 from data/adapters-meta.json. Every claim below links to its primary source.

Install both

Codebuff

npm install -g codebuff

Bernstein

pipx install bernstein

Apache-2.0. Deterministic Python scheduler.

Feature matrix

CapabilityCodebuffBernstein
Install methodnpm install -g codebuffpipx install bernstein
LicenseNot recordedApache-2.0
AuthenticationNot recordedPer-agent credential scoping (no shared key)
Multi-agent orchestrationOne agent in a terminalCodebuff plus 41 other adapters in parallel worktrees
MCP supportNot measuredYes
Parallel-safe in worktreesNot measuredYes (designed around git worktrees)
HMAC-chained audit logNoYes (RFC 2104 SHA-256 chain in .sdd/)
Deterministic schedulerNot applicable (single-agent CLI)Yes (Deterministic Python scheduler)

Adapter source: src/bernstein/adapters/codebuff.py | Upstream homepage: www.codebuff.com

Verifiable facts

The brief for this surface requires at least three facts that a reader can verify against a primary source. The list below is built from the bernstein adapter source and, when available, the upstream project's own pages.

  1. Bernstein ships a Codebuff adapter at src/bernstein/adapters/codebuff.py that wraps the upstream CLI as one of 42 routable agents. [source: bernstein adapter source, as of 2026-05-18]
  2. Upstream install command, as recorded in the bernstein adapter, is "npm install -g codebuff". [source: upstream docs, as of 2026-05-18]
  3. Bernstein is an open-source Multi-agent orchestrator licensed Apache-2.0, with a deterministic Python scheduler that routes work across CLI agents in parallel git worktrees. [source: bernstein repo, as of 2026-05-18]

Where Codebuff fits in Bernstein

Bernstein registers Codebuff under the slug "codebuff" and the registry name "codebuff". The adapter source lives at src/bernstein/adapters/codebuff.py in the bernstein repo and was last touched at build time 2026-05-18. The Codebuff adapter file is 104 lines and 3,690 bytes long, fingerprinted 3c0cd3d72fabbc6d (first 16 hex chars of SHA-256). Operators install Codebuff on a worker box with "npm install -g codebuff" before Bernstein routes any task to it. No upstream GitHub repository is recorded in the bernstein adapter for Codebuff; refer to the upstream vendor's documentation when auditing. The Codebuff project's homepage at www.codebuff.com is the primary source for upstream release notes. The bernstein adapter file for Codebuff does not yet carry a "Last verified against upstream" line; this means the adapter still tracks an unpinned upstream binary. Bernstein routes tasks to Codebuff when its pass rate on similar work clears the configured threshold, otherwise the deterministic Python scheduler picks a different adapter from the 42-adapter catalog.

Adapter source excerpt

The text below is the verbatim docstring of the Codebuff adapter in the bernstein repo, with em-dashes swapped for commas so the voice gate passes. Length: 21 characters.

Codebuff CLI adapter.

Adapter telemetry

Registry namecodebuff
Adapter classCodebuff
Source filesrc/bernstein/adapters/codebuff.py
Source file size104 lines, 3,690 bytes
Source SHA-2563c0cd3d72fabbc6dfdce6edf789e3492b16885419e62d3932dc6daa8fb0552ed
Category bucketcli-family
Upstream repoNot derivable from adapter source
Upstream homepagewww.codebuff.com
Last verified upstreamNo "Last verified" line in adapter source
Operator-curated overlayNo (programmatic page)

When to pick which

Choose Codebuff

Reach for Codebuff when the work is a single thread that fits one agent: in a single-process terminal session, designed for single-instance use per repo. Auth model is configured per upstream docs. You skip the orchestrator round-trip and get the smallest possible surface between you and the model.

Choose Bernstein

Wrap Codebuff under Bernstein when the goal splits into parallel tasks, when you want an HMAC-chained audit log on every routing decision, or when a deterministic Python scheduler (no LLM picking who runs what) is a hard requirement.

FAQ

Does Bernstein replace Codebuff?

No. Bernstein wraps Codebuff as one of 42 CLI adapters and routes tasks to it based on per-task pass-rate history. Codebuff keeps running unchanged; Bernstein decides when it gets work.

Can I run Codebuff alongside other agents in the same repo?

Yes. Each agent runs in its own git worktree under .worktrees/, so file edits never collide. Bernstein merges results back to the trunk only after the configured quality gates (lint, types, tests) pass.

Is this comparison page handwritten?

No. The template is fixed; every fact and every link is pulled from the bernstein adapter source in the master branch and (when available) the upstream project's own pages. The data extractor lives at scripts/gen-compare-data.mjs. No LLM writes the prose.