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Greptile
Technology, Information and Internet
San Francisco, California 3,578 followers
AI expert that understands your codebase, as an API. (YC W24)
About us
AI expert that understands your codebase, as an API. Greptile can review your pull requests, answer questions about your codebase, write descriptions for JIRA tickets and more.
- Website
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http://www.greptile.com
External link for Greptile
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
1664 Larkin St
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San Francisco, California 94109, US
Employees at Greptile
Updates
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Greptile reposted this
Greptile's AI code reviewer is engineered for brevity. One downside - sometimes I need more detail to understand its comment. Now, I can simply ask for clarification/suggestion for a fix, right there in the PR comments!
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Greptile reposted this
Did you know *most* PRs are merged within the first 2 hours? (Our dataset only includes ones reviewed by Greptile) This chart shows the distribution of PRs over hours elapsed between open and merge. My theory is that # small PRs >> # big PRs. Small PRs get merged pretty quickly especially at median company that uses Greptile (<500 engineers, fast-moving).
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Announcing our last in-person event of the year in San Francisco: AI Dev Tool Happy Hour @ Cloudflare HQ 💪 Featuring awesome speakers: - Nikita Shamgunov, CEO at Neon - Alex Albert, Head of Claude Relations at Anthropic - Daksh Gupta, Co-founder of Greptile - Tanmay Chopra, Founder, CEO at Emissary - YK Sugi, Senior AI Developer Advocate, Sourcegraph - (MC) Dani Grant, CEO at Jam.dev Hope to see you there: https://lu.ma/qmb9oi0c
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AI code reviews are gaining traction, but they can't replace the unique insights that human reviewers bring to the table. This article by Daksh Gupta and Dan Goslen explores the vital role of human reviewers in providing context, collaboration, and mentorship while discussing the limitations of AI tools. It also highlights the importance of code review education for new engineers and suggests an optimal approach for integrating AI and human efforts in the code review process. Discover why the best code reviews still rely on the human touch! Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gTWaUnc6 #AICodeReview #CodeQuality #TechInsights #REEAGlobalInsights #ReadNow
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Codebase Context Is All You Need
When people ask what makes Greptile's code reviewer different, my answer is simple: ✨ Full codebase context ✨ It's why it can do things like this 👇 finding repeated code from an entirely different part of the codebase.
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Read more -> https://lnkd.in/gTWaUnc6
Yesterday we put out a blog post that I co-authored with Dan Goslen from Vouch Insurance (YC S19). Dan is a staff-level engineer with over a decade of experience, and quite literally wrote the book on code reviews. In this post we discussed what code reviews are, what they should be, and where AI fits in. While our full-codebase-context-aware code review bot is our most popular product, our stance at Greptile continues to emphasize the criticality of human code reviews, and this post goes into great detail on why that is. Tl;dr 👉 Code reviews aren't just QA, they are oppurtunities for mentorship 👉 It is one of the few truly collaborative parts of the software dev lifecycle and should be preserved 👉 Great engineers are "clairvoyant" and can place PRs in context of the teams roadmap quarters ahead, and have critical context of quarters past. Today, this is impossible to replicate. Link in comments for those interested to read more!
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Recently Rajit Khanna and I sat down with Julianna Lamb, co-founder and CTO of Stytch to talk about authentication! Auth can be a daunting topic for developers of all skill levels. Julianna is a world-class expert on the topic, and as I discovered during this conversation, she is also fantastic at explaining these complex topics in simple ways. We covered everything from AuthZ vs. AuthN, passwords, passwordless login, the problem with 2FA, and even elementary questions, like, what is *actually* wrong with putting user passwords in a DB. I highly recommend listening to this episode if you're curious about authentication!
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Over the last few months, we at Greptile have been investing more time into our interview process for hiring engineers. My favorite step in the interview is our take home project - we ask candidates to build *anything* on top of Greptile's API. This step answers a few questions for us: 💡 Can you determine useful vs. non-useful? 💡 Can you empathize with developers as users and solve a problem for them? 💡 Can you build a product from scratch? 💡 Is there any evidence of attention to detail or "taste" When I was applying for jobs year ago, certain companies had genuinely enjoyable interview challenges. That's one of the reasons ours is so open-ended. We're asking candidates for a meaningful amount of their time, the least we can do is make it fun!