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shalvirajpura2 / reviewer
Paste any GitHub pull request and Reviewer gives you an instant, crystal-clear merge review, highlighting risks and the files you can’t afford to miss. It’s your shortcut to confident merges, backed by real evidence and zero guesswork.
Languages
- python64.6%
- typescript25.7%
- json4.4%
- markdown2.7%
- dockerfile0.9%
- toml0.9%
- javascript0.9%
Explore shalvirajpura2/reviewer
Files, symbols, languages, packages, git intelligence
Interactive view of how files import each other
Files with the most churn and co-change risk
Bus-factor and per-file maintainer maps
Architectural decisions extracted from commits and PRs
Unreachable symbols and unused exports
Module-by-module documentation generated from source
Ask grounded questions over the indexed code
Key modules2
- python
backend
backend
- typescript
frontend
frontend
Entry points4
backend/app/cli/main.pybackend/app/main.pyfrontend/src/app.tsxfrontend/src/main.tsx
How shalvirajpura2/reviewer works
Paste any GitHub pull request and Reviewer gives you an instant, crystal-clear merge review, highlighting risks and the files you can’t afford to miss. It’s your shortcut to confident merges, backed by real evidence and zero guesswork. This page is an auto-generated, always-fresh map of the shalvirajpura2/reviewer repository, written primarily in Python. Repowise indexes the source, parses every symbol, computes a dependency graph, mines git history for hotspots and ownership, and lifts the resulting architectural decisions into a wiki you can read or query through MCP.
The codebase has 113 source files, 716 symbols, and 7 languages, structured as a monorepo with 2 packages. Git churn analysis flags 25 high-frequency files as hotspots — places where bugs, rewrites, and code review tend to concentrate. The dependency graph clusters into 34 tightly-coupled module communities.
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