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Sa 20.07.2024 18:10

PR reviewers are getting better. I'm trying CodeRabbit now and what it does a little differently is it attempts to leverage pre-existing static analysis tools as much as possible, to give you the best of both worlds.

For example, in a recent PR I wanted to check if any of our translation files had outdated data. While I could do that myself, this time I asked the AI to take a look, behind the scenes it ran a ripgrep script, and told me we're good.

Real nifty.

A screenshot of a GitHub pull request discussion showing a conversation between a user named Christopher-Hayes and an AI bot named coderabbitai. Christopher-Hayes asks the bot to check translation files for specific model values using scripts. The bot responds that none of the specified models were found and confirms the allowed models are consistent across translations. The response includes a list of allowed models like OpenAI API Key for gpt-4-turbo and others. Behind the scenes, the bot ran bash scripts using ripgrep to search for the specified models in JSON files.

A screenshot of a GitHub pull request discussion showing a conversation between a user named Christopher-Hayes and an AI bot named coderabbitai. Christopher-Hayes asks the bot to check translation files for specific model values using scripts. The bot responds that none of the specified models were found and confirms the allowed models are consistent across translations. The response includes a list of allowed models like OpenAI API Key for gpt-4-turbo and others. Behind the scenes, the bot ran bash scripts using ripgrep to search for the specified models in JSON files.

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