A Brazilian album ranking built mostly with Claude Code

Dscos combines six lists of Brazil’s greatest albums into a single top 100 ranking. Its sources include Rolling Stone Brasil, MTV, books, Rate Your Music, and Best Ever Albums. It uses , a method used by s to merge results from different sources, and an album must appear on at least two lists to qualify.

Each album page gathers reviews, podcast episodes, YouTube videos, books, documentaries, and streaming links. Visitors can change how much weight each source receives and rebuild the ranking. was used for the initial visual direction, Lovable for the prototype, and Claude Code for most of the full development work.

The bilingual Portuguese-English site uses TanStack Start, runs on , and stores data in Supabase.

Key points

  • Six separate album lists were merged into one top 100 ranking.
  • An album must appear on at least two source lists to qualify.
  • Visitors can change source weights and generate their own ranking.
  • shaped the visual direction, Lovable produced the prototype, and Claude Code handled most development.
  • The site runs on , stores data in Supabase, and supports Portuguese and English.
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