Lintrule is a command-line utility employing large language models (LLMs) to perform code assessments. It gives software developers the power to implement policies that exceed the capabilities of traditional linters and pinpoint errors that automated tests might not catch.
It surpasses typical 'Looks Good To Me' (LGTM) approvals, thus saving time during collaborative code reviews. Lintrule enables users to create and adjust rules using simple language, which brings trust and clarity to the processes of code review.
These rules can help avoid problems such as accidentally recording sensitive customer data, which could cause compliance issues. By default, the tool assesses code alterations, but it can also be configured to inspect specific file types using a frontmatter include option.
Furthermore, the tool facilitates the execution of code changes across various platforms, including MacOS, Linux, and WSL. Installation requires executing a script that can be obtained from the Lintrule website.
The time needed for review completion usually stays the same because Lintrule performs checks simultaneously, regardless of the quantity of rules or files processed.
Command-line tool
Cross platform support
Runs checks parallel
Costs based on code changes
Possibility of false positives
Instability for large projects

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