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🤔 What comes after Copilot? My take: a conversation with your codebase! Introducing Tensai, your repo-level code assistant ❔ Ask complex questions ✅ Automatically generate PRs for complex tasks More👇
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⚡Tensai aspires to be your primary interface to your codebase.⚡ While Copilot is useful, most developer time isn't spent editing isolated files.

The biggest challenges facing developers include: - Understanding unfamiliar codebases - Making changes with system-wide impacts - Making large, repo-wide code edits

🤓 Tensai for Q&A Ramping up on a new job/OSS project? Tensai indexes your entire codebase and does the research for you. Just ask a question in plain english => get an answer => continue the dialogue like in ChatGPT!

🛠️ Tensai for code edits/feautres Not sure where to start on your next Jira ticket? Tensai will generate a plan, present it to you, take your feedback, then generate a PR that implements the changes across arbitrarily many files. Start your next Jira ticket here.

Why this design? A key consideration is that AI systems are currently unstable. In order to inspire developer confidence, we need to keep a human in the loop. Never push an AI-generated PR blind.

This is just the beginning. Future features include: - Larger-scale (10k+ files) codebases - Autogeneration of tests - AI "linting" - security flaw detection, etc. - Large-scale code migrations - Automated feature suggestions And much more...

Interested in trying it out? DM me or sign up at I'll be piloting this with a few folks before a wider release. Enjoy, and lmk if you have any feedback. Thanks!

This is really insane. Software engineers who were worried about their jobs are right - with a system like this in place you can basically sit back while openAI makes GPT4, 5, etc. Slowly eradicating the career until it’s just one engineer typing requests to the codebase

I'm glad you like this! I disagree with the conclusion that software engineers will lose their jobs. I think we will see a higher portion of the population building software in the future; the substance of that job will change though. More high-level, just like C++ => assembly

GitHub's already had repo-level Copilot in progress for a bit.







