Reviews your Pull/Merge Requests using ChatGPT
MIT License
This is a Chrome extension which reviews Pull Requests for you using ChatGPT.
Here's an example output for this Pull Request:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4030927/207372123-46d7ee8c-bd3e-4272-8ccb-4639f9f71458.mp4
NB: Running the review multiple times often produces different feedback, so if you are dealing with a larger PR, it might be a good idea to do that to get the most out of it.
Q: Are the reviews 100% trustworthy?
A: No. This tool can help you spot bugs, but as with anything, use your judgement. Sometimes it hallucinates things that sound plausible but are false — in this case, re-run the review.
Q: What aspects of the Pull Request or Merge Request are considered during the review?
A: The model gets the code changes and the commit messages in a patch format. Additionally it pulls in the description of the MR/PR.
Q: Does the extension post comments on the Pull Request page?
A: No. If you want any of the feedback as PR comments, you can copy paste the output.
Q: Is this a GPT wrapper?
A: Yes, but
Q: Why would you want this?
A: Plenty of reasons! You can:
- pretend to work while playing games instead
- appear smart to your colleagues
- enable a future skynet
- actually catch some bugs you missed
- learn a thing or 2 on best practices
You can install codereview.gpt
from the Chrome Web Store or build it from source locally.
Go to the extension page at the Chrome Web Store and add codereview.gpt
.
git clone foo && cd foo
npm install
npm run build
chrome://extensions
build
directory in the projectonly Chrome is supported
This is a list of permissions the extension uses with the respective reason.
activeTab
is used to get the URL or the active tab. This is needed to fetch the get the Pull Request detailsstorage
is used to cache the responses from OpenAIscripting
is used to fetch html content from the Merge Request / Pull RequestThis project is inspired by clmnin/summarize.site
codereview.gpt is distributed under the MIT license.