TheAuditor release is measured in days
TheAuditor 5.0 is in final commercial release preparation, with public availability planned for early August 2026. Here is the product promise and the internal 87% token-use result we intend to prove in the field.
TheAuditor is in final commercial release preparation. Public availability is planned for early August 2026.
The product promise is simple: index a codebase into deterministic, queryable facts, then let agents ask focused questions about symbols, dependencies, architecture, impact, and security instead of repeatedly reading whole files and reconstructing the same mental model.
The result we measured internally
In our internal benchmarks and evaluations, selected query-first agent workflows used roughly 87% fewer tokens than file-reading baselines.
That is a real measured result, not a universal guarantee. The number varies by task and query type, and it has not yet been independently reproduced in third-party production environments. Field validation begins after release, and we will report what holds up.
What ships as one product
TheAuditor combines two things that normally live apart:
- deterministic code context for agents, delivered through focused CLI and MCP queries;
- broad polyglot static analysis built from the same indexed truth.
The point is not to bolt security onto an agent wrapper. The point is that reliable context and reliable security analysis both require a deep, consistent understanding of the codebase.
The official release channel is TheAuditorTool/Auditor. The release notice will also land on theauditortool.com and this journal.
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