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Kilo Code Reviewer - Automatic AI-powered code reviews the moment you open a PR

Automated code review agents that analyze pull requests, suggest improvements, catch bugs, and ensure code quality standards. Pick from 500+ models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, and several free options) to get instant feedback before merging.

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Daniel Baum

Congrats on the PH launch!!! Such a sick product, glad it's getting recognized. If you're a coder, go download this - become a Kilo Coder!

fmerian

yes! let's spread the word over X, repost this. go @Kilo Code!!1

Gideon Aduku

Congrats on the launch. I am gradually shifting my workflow from Cursor to Kilo Code and this feature rocks

fmerian

awesome! above all, what's the #1 feature you enjoy the most about @Kilo Code?

Madalina B

Congratulations

fmerian

Thanks!

Huisong Li

@brian_turcotte Congratulations. And happy product launch.

fmerian

Thank you for your support! What should @Kilo Code launch next? Join the discussion

Zypressen

Kilo Code = Cline’s spirit, but open, faster, and actually maintained.

Cody Swartz

Tried it out early on before the launch and it's great on small or non-existent teams where a PR may never come or slow the team down greatly. Played around with MiniMax M2.1 and spending a couple of cents for feedback was fantastic. It was great to see it call out a potential issue, and then validated running into that issue just a commit or two later.

Kilo has been my current hype since I started looking around in the OSS community for agents a few months back. They've created a wonderful community, and have really pushed quite a few projects out in a surprisingly short time. Y'all are doing great!

fmerian

S/O to the @Kilo Code team! What should they launch next? looking forward to your viewpoint here: https://www.producthunt.com/p/kilocode/what-should-kilo-code-launch-next

Theo Neal
Congrats on the launch! This looks super useful. How do you decide which model to use for a given PR? Curious how it works in day-to-day workflow.
Social Layer

Planning and automation are great, but the final moment still needs human judgment. Interesting balance here.

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