adamsreview: Claude Code Gets a Smarter PR Copilot
Forget the basic AI code review. A new plugin called adamsreview is layering a sophisticated multi-agent system on top of Claude Code, aiming to catch more bugs and fewer hallucinations.
Forget the basic AI code review. A new plugin called adamsreview is layering a sophisticated multi-agent system on top of Claude Code, aiming to catch more bugs and fewer hallucinations.
The promise of AI-assisted development often stops at the code editor. But what happens when it's time to actually ship that code? A new Gemini CLI extension is aiming to tackle the notoriously thorny outer loop of deployment.
Adopting AI for coding is one thing. Dealing with the fallout when that AI-generated code floods your production pipeline? That's a whole different beast. Devs are finding out the hard way.
Remember when we thought AI agents would just write code faster? Turns out, they need to see the world too. Grafana's new CLI tool is bridging that critical gap, bringing live system data straight to your terminal and your AI copilots.
Google's top evangelist casually admits developer loyalty is 'zero.' Their plan? Make their cloud the undisputed best place to run *any* AI code, no matter whose tools you use.
Suddenly, clicking a link doesn't take you where you expect. GitHub's latest UX tweak has developers fuming, and for good reason.
Deadlines crush you at 3 AM, but one tab to a killer prompt library flips the script. Here's the no-BS stack devs hoard for AI-powered coding in 2026.
Engineering orgs face a code avalanche: AI agents spit out 10x volume, but CI/CD chokes. Velocity plummets, burnout spikes—time for ephemeral fixes.