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AI code reviews for complex codebases (YC X25). Trusted by n8n, Resend, Cal. com, and 1000s more.
Joined May 2025
I just subscribed to @cubic_dev_ - even though we get high-quality PR reviews for free because #rsyslog is OSS. Why? Because there are premium features, like Cubic CLI, which are huge time-savers, improve efficiency and keep the #aicode pipeline soaring.
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@usebrief @helicone_ai @langfuse Day 3 of release week: Bring Your Own MCP. Brief ships new integrations every week. But you have internal tools and more great apps pop up every day. Now you can register your own MCP servers. Customer data APIs. Analytics pipelines. Internal dashboards. Whatever your team
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Just cancelled Greptile for @cubic_dev β why is no one talking about this? β Local CLI that runs BEFORE you push (my AI agents use it automatically now) β Auto-generates custom review agents from YOUR actual code patterns β Background agents that auto-fix issues via Claude
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@cubic_dev_ went from nothing to one of the most popular AI code reviewers for open source in less than a year. We're coming for BugBot next. If you have an open source project, sign up and you'll automatically be on the open source plan.
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Did I already tell you we evaluated @greptile @cursor bot, @claude code GH action and @cubic_dev_, and the later is a clear winner.
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@cubic_dev_ is so much better than any other ai code review out there and it's not even close. in a word: tasteful.
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That's pretty cool, you can ask @cubic_dev_ questions right from your PR and get a great response. Here in action with a pretty complex #rsyslog PR with a weird threading issue.
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That's how it looks if @cubic_dev_ cli works on a WiP #rsyslog PR within another AI that iterates based on cubic findings. :-)
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@pedroscosta_ @cubic Hey Pedro! You mean a "merge confidence" score on every PR? That's already live βΒ just enable it in your settings.
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Day 5 of Launch Week: Today weβre launching the cubic CLI. `cubic review` runs on your local changes: - catches issues before you push - syncs your repo rules - generates fix prompts for Cursor/Copilot Install: pnpm add -g @cubic-dev-ai/cli && cubic
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Day 4 of Launch Week: Your AI review settings should be version-controlled. Introducing cubic.yaml: β All settings in one file at repo root β Every change goes through code review β IDE validation in VS Code, Cursor, JetBrains Already using the UI? Download your
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Right now playing with @cubic_dev_ #CLI on a pretty complex #rsyslog PR for #wolfssl integration. The tools looks very promising. It also saves a lot of CI cycles as I do not need to start a full CI run just to do the check.
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2nd Day of Launch Week: PRs change after review. New in cubic: - On every push, we review only the incremental changes - If the PR intent changed, we update the PR description - If there are no issues, we stay quiet (just a green check) More details in the first comment.
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@cubic_dev_ canβt wait to try their codebase scan! Will help finish a lot of projects!!
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cubic 2.0 is out. We rebuilt the engine from the ground up. It's now the most accurate AI code reviewer we've tested. β Developers now act on 60% of comments, up from 20% β 2x faster reviews β 40% better signal: upvote ratio went from 1.05 to 1.47 A lot of this came
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@PaulSangleF Yo Paul! The docs/wiki generation feature is awesome, please make it so that we can have those docs in public or show it to the public + edit feature. Resume Matcher generated docs π₯
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Took about 2 minutes to have @cubic_dev_ reviewing @autumnpricing PRs
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@casperbakker First off. I donβt think weβre here *now* but I do see 2026 to be βthe year ofβ where we see us progress more and more along the βhands offβ scale. What is required for this is that the dev environment that agents work in have tools, guardrails, linters in place to write and
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