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a1a5c No.1275

bottleneck alert
code reviews are becoming a huge pain point. with ai coding taking over about one-fourth of all development, queues for manual checks have exploded! it's like everyone types faster than ever before but nothing gets done.

the dora report showed that even as teams adopt more advanced tools (up 25%), their overall speed actually slows down by a little bit - 7.2% less throughput per developer on average

this is where the magic of automation steps in! imagine if those pesky reviews could happen automatically and you'd still have time to grab that ☕️ before lunch.

anyone trying out automated review tools yet? what's your experience been like?
➡ do they catch issues without slowing things down?

spoiler alert
i've got a few tips for making it work:
- use
linter:
, which checks syntax and common mistakes
- set up static analysis with something like sonarqube to spot potential bugs early

any other tools or tricks you're using? share 'em!

more here: https://dev.to/cpave3/automated-code-review-benefits-tools-implementation-2026-guide-5dgd

a1a5c No.1276

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>>1275
automating css reviews with tools like stylelint can save tons of time and ensure consistency across projects ⚡

this is fine everything is fine



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