@shcallaway@coderabbitai@shcallaway Glad that you and the team like CodeRabbit and continue to use it. I lead and Enterprise Engineering team and would love to chat with you about how we can help. Sent you a DM.
@hagen_hu If you mean CLI reviews after `coderabbit auth login --api-key <agentic-key>`, that’s expected today. Agentic API key auth uses usage credits first.
That said, we’re working to unify login behavior so review rate limits are used first regardless of how you log in. Your feedback is welcome.
If you follow some branch naming convention in your git workflow and do the same actions repeatedly such as creating, deleting, and pruning branches, you might appreciate https://t.co/LtUnjp1rQx. I toolified my workflow. It's open source and PRs, issues, and feedback are welcome.
Launch day for @coderabbitai Agent for Slack. Agentic SDLC with guardrails you can actually audit - scoped access, attributed runs, cost control by team and channel.
Your engineering team is about to snap. And your AI coding agent is making it worse.
Introducing CodeRabbit Agent for Slack 🎉
A second brain for engineering teams. Because your tribal knowledge lives in Slack threads nobody can find.
At CodeRabbit, we review millions of PRs every week and know how ace engineering teams operate on the planet.
The same three things slow every team we see:
- Context and decisions that live elsewhere.
- Lack of a team-level durable knowledge base
- And a trust layer that gives a safety net to your teams
Built for Agentic SDLC workflows, CodeRabbit Agent for Slack solves all three problems in one shot while enabling teams to collaborate in real-time with the Agent.
CodeRabbit Agent is Slack-native and builds your team’s operating context from every thread, every decision, every conversation your team has ever had.
Make your team’s context compound!
apfeller (https://t.co/W58rW5PPWg) is an open-source manager for fully local AI terminal apps. Apps are defined in TOML, published in a separate catalog, and run locally on top of apfel (https://t.co/qAfc7z2pHL). Write small AI-powered terminal tools for personal workflows without cloud sprawl or API cost.
Slick new changes to our config UI.
Concise Settings -> Curated list of configs that we know people touch the most and have the most impact
All Settings -> Duh! How it was earlier.
YAML Editor -> For folks who like to craft their config by hand.
Team released usage-based pricing on PRs. Begone pesky little rate limits!
Pricing is kept deliberately simple. 1 file = $0.25, no surprises. We've put in some serious engineering effort to be able to pack high quality code reviews at these prices.
Go to Subscription and Billing -> Usage-based add-on -> Flip the new flag you see at the top. Give it a try today. We're open to feedback.
We just shipped the PR Usage-Based Add-On so you can keep shipping without worrying about hitting limits!
Use more when you need it. Pay only for what you use.
Opt in from the CodeRabbit dashboard.
Codex plugins are here and we've been busy building with them.
We are working on creating the @coderabbitai plugin for Codex that lets you run code reviews right from the agent. Reducing context switching and no extra setup. Just ask Codex and it handles the rest.
Dropping soon.