AI-Powered Code Review Workflow
Use AI tools to automate and improve your code review process
Steps
Product Introduction
Learn how AI code review tools work in this step of the AI-Powered Code Review Workflow.
Guide me through setting up AI code review for this project.
CodeGeeX Setup
Learn how to use CodeGeeX in this step of the AI-Powered Code Review Workflow.
Guide me through configuring CodeGeeX for code review.
Key Features
Learn about the key features of AI code review tools in this step of the workflow.
Guide me through the key features available for this workflow.
Integration Guide
Learn how to integrate AI code review tools in this step of the workflow.
Guide me through integrating AI code review with my existing workflow.
ChatReviewer
Learn how to use ChatReviewer in this step of the AI-Powered Code Review Workflow.
Guide me through using ChatReviewer for automated code review.
Best Practices
Learn the best practices for AI-powered code review in this step of the workflow.
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