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1 points·by moshetanzer·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Ask HN: How are you handling Gmail ending POP3 and Gmailify?

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Show HN: Forward My Inbox – IMAP‑to‑Gmail Forwarding After Gmail Kills POP3

forwardmyinbox.com
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Ask HN: Why do we wait for PR to review obvious slop

1 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Ask HN: Why does it still make sense to review stupid bugs at PR time?

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1 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·0 comments

What do you think about a "linter" for code logic?

commitguard.ai
1 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Just updated CommitGuard's landing page, does it explain the product?

commitguard.ai
1 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·2 comments

Show HN: Commit-based code review instead of PR-based

commitguard.ai
15 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·4 comments

New code review tool I made

commitguard.ai
1 points·by moshetanzer·6 miesięcy temu·3 comments

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moshetanzer
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yeah that is what we also figured. We are using https://forwardmyinbox.com which works quite well.
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Ask HN,

It feels increasingly backwards that PR reviews are where we catch basic bugs, style issues, and convention violations.

With AI writing a large chunk of code now, the volume of small, avoidable mistakes has gone up. Yet we still wait until PRs to point out things that could have been flagged instantly, pre-commit, on the author’s machine.

PR review should be about design, correctness, and tradeoffs — not “missing await”, inconsistent patterns, or obvious slop.

Is there a good reason pre-commit review isn’t the norm, or are we just accepting an inefficient workflow because it’s familiar?

Curious how others see this.
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
https://commitguard.ai code reviews that are faster than linter that auto run pre commit and fully configurable.
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Most code review happens at PR time, after code is already written, tested, and context is gone.

With more AI-written code, tests pass but logic issues still slip through. Would earlier, pre-commit code reviews make more sense?

I’m exploring this idea with a tool that reviews logic at commit time — curious how others think about timing reviews earlier.
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hey.
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Linters are great for style and syntax, but logic errors still rely heavily on human review. Do you think a linter for code logic - for example: risky condition changes, missing error handling, inconsistent early returns, or unsafe null/undefined assumptions - would be useful in practice if it ran at lint-stage or commit time?

Curious to hear what would actually help
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hi HN,

I spent some time improving the CommitGuard landing page to make it clearer and more direct about what the tool does.

I’d love your honest feedback, does it make sense at a glance? Any suggestions for improvement?

https://commitguard.ai
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yip this won’t help them. Though I sure help there aren’t a lot of them ;)
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
i like the idea v nice
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
its not :)
moshetanzer
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I have found that PR based code reviews are two noisy and non configurable. Also unpredictable as to when they will run or if all is ok. Also it is never clear who’s problem it is (more like no one is intrested in dealing with it or it is just ignored totally)

So I created this tool that runs on commit. It is easily configurable and bypassable.

Would love to hear what community thoughts are on this idea.

You can also add custom prompts, choose context option and severity.