Ellipsis is an AI-powered software development tool that acts as a virtual software engineer, enhancing an engineering team's capabilities by reviewing and writing code, responding to code-related inquiries, and even implementing features or resolving bugs.
The tool leverages Large Language Models to comprehend source code and produce code based on user commands. Ellipsis offers functionalities like automated code reviews, providing insightful summaries and easy-to-implement suggestions, and translating requirements into functional, tested code.
It also offers pull requests as a service by automating bug fixes and carrying out minor modifications. Additionally, it addresses pull request comments by interpreting them and generating corresponding, tested, and functional code.
Emphasizing security, the tool ensures that it does not store, train on, or commit to user source code without explicit permission. It supports various programming languages, frameworks, and libraries, and is compatible with GitHub.
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Pros & Cons
Virtual software engineer
Reviews and writes code
Answers queries about source code
Implements features
Fixes bugs
Utilizes Large Language Models
Automated code reviews
Converts requirements into working code
Provides pull requests as service
Addresses pull request comments
Emphasizes on security
Doesn't store source code
Doesn't commit without permission
Supports multiple languages
Compatible with GitHub
Thoughtful code review summaries
Generates tested and working code
Free 7 day trial
Automates bug fixes
Makes simple code changes
Interprets PR comments
Compatible with libraries and frameworks
Consideration of style guide
Creates new pull requests
Doesn't commit to default branch
Generates code on request
Augments engineering team's abilities
In public beta stage
Generates code only when requested
Never commits directly to codebase
Limited to GitHub compatibility
Requires explicit requests for actions
Security emphasis may limit functionality
User-dependent for pull request fixes
Fix implementation times vary
Does not store or remember code
Reviews only upon PR opening