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Early adoption results for CodeRabbit have been highly promising, demonstrating significant accuracy in code reviews. However, it's crucial to understand that AI is an evolving field, and absolute 100% accuracy can't be guaranteed. Our technology is continuously learning and improving, aiming for the highest possible accuracy in reviews.
CodeRabbit is designed to work with all programming languages. However, the proficiency of our AI models might vary between languages, which could slightly affect the accuracy of the review.
We train our system using open source projects. For private repositories, neither CodeRabbit nor OpenAI LLMs use your code for training purposes.
CodeRabbit currently utilizes Open AI's GPT 4 and GPT 3.5. We're researching and testing upcoming LLMs to ensure we're offering the most precise reviews possible.
Reviews are customizable. For information, check out our Get Started page.
CodeRabbit supports most widely-used languages. You can configure this in the repository settings.
CodeRabbit requests minimal access to perform code reviews and post comments on Pull Requests. On GitHub, it requires read access to metadata, code, discussions, issues, and read/write access to the pull requests. On GitLab, it requires read access to the repository, and the CodeRabbit Bot user requires a developer role.
To manage users, log in to CodeRabbit and navigate to subscriptions. You can add or remove users as needed.
To interact with CodeRabbit's bot, reply to the CodeRabbit Comment. If there are team members collaborating on pull requests, the bot stays silent by default but can be engaged by tagging @Coderabbitai. This feature allows you to provide context, generate test cases, or ask for specific code suggestions, all within the context of your code lines or entire files.
Absolutely! Whether you're an individual developer or part of an organization, CodeRabbit can be your coding assistant, providing you with invaluable suggestions.
CodeRabbit reviews pull requests on the default branch.
Yes, you can change it under the repository settings.
There are hourly rate limits for each developer per repository:
- Number of files reviewed per hour: 200
- Number of reviews : 3 back to back reviews followed by 4 reviews/hour
- Number of conversations: 25 back to back messages followed by 50 messages/hr
In-trial and open-source plans have lower rate limits than the paid plan. In all cases, we re-allow further reviews/conversations after a brief timeout.
:::note We are continually innovating and enhancing our application with new capabilities. Stay tuned and follow us for updates as new exciting features are built. We're committed to making your experience with CodeRabbit even better. :::
If you have further questions or need additional information, don't hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].