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Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos
dpc94 · HN
Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos
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Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos
dpc94 · HN
Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos

Detect AI/LLM generated code in git repositories via commit history analysis.
ava · Lobsters

Search indexed open-source code and packages with version history, metadata, and dependency information.
@Jack_Timonen · X

Select your tech stack to auto-generate a production-ready GitHub repository with your chosen auth, database, and payment system.
madhudollu · Product Hunt
SupaBoot — SaaS + AI starter kit Choose your stack. Get a production-ready GitHub repo. ⭐

Review GitHub pull requests in a native app without opening github.com.
othmanosx · HN
I still don't like the fact that AI is adding more stuff for us to read, it's accelerating the code production but slowing down the code review. I built my own code reviewer as well ( https://pyor.review/ ), surfacing the important stuff first is the right track, but adding more stuff to read is daunting, but asking AI to just point you to what you need to focus on and skim the noise is what I'm leaning more towards.

Convert your GitHub work into marketing posts for X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
@JessePeplinski · X
👋 I’m building live on Twitch using Codex & Claude. Pop in any time. Let’s connect!

Automated code review tool for GitHub PRs following your team's coding standards.
u/surmado_rachel · Reddit
We built a cheaper code review tool for small teams We've been working on a code review tool for small teams, solo founders, and vibe coders who want a second set of eyes on every PR without paying Claude-level prices. The idea is simple: Surmado's Scout reviews your PRs against your own standards, not random generic lint rules. You add a STANDARDS.MD file, and on every push Scout gives you: What looks good/What needs work/A short reviewer brief so a human knows where to focus/Feedback

AI project management for developers with GitHub tracking and sprint planning.
@Gallagh819 · X

Automatically post your GitHub commits as designed cards to X daily.
@manoj_surya_ · X
I just launched 🚀 A Proof of Ship, every day — straight from your GitHub. You already do the hard part: you commit. git-to-x turns that into a designed card and posts it to X every morning. Your timeline finally looks like what you actually are — someone who ships. → 8 card designs, rotating (terminal, heatmap, flame, ticker…) so it never gets stale → weekly + monthly milestone cards — your streak becomes a story worth following → tweet from your CLI / Cursor / Claude Code without leaving your editor → free for 10 days, full access See who else is shipping daily under #proofofship — and join them. It touches your repo, so safe-to-try came first: → open source (AGPL) — audit it or self-host → read-only — we never touch your code This is my first build-in-public tool. I built it for myself, and for anyone tired of switching between shipping and posting about shipping. First 100 get founding lifetime — a permanent number on every card. Try it, tell me

Convert changelogs into X threads that preserve accurate API and version details.
@BChopLXXXII · X
Hey Jana, 👋 already connected but thought I would drop my product here. I built it helps builders turn their changelogs into X threads without making stuff up. Would love some feedback...

Compare git, Jujutsu, and GitButler performance on coding tasks with Claude Code and Codex agents.
videlov · HN
I was interested in answering this question so I built a benchmark comparing git, jj and gitbutler in agentic context https://vcbench.dev/ Disclaimer - I am a co-founder of GitButler

A platform where founders share project logs, track progress, and discover what other builders are working on.
@yerassylnu · X
Github for founders