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Launch HN: Sweep (YC S23) – A bot to create simple PRs in your codebase
To make this better, we used GitHub Actions, which automatically runs the flow of “check the code → tell sweep → sweep fixes the code → check the code again”. We like this flow because you might already have GitHub Actions, and it’s fully configurable. Check out this blog to learn more https://docs.sweep.dev/blogs/giving-dev-tools.
So far, Sweep isn’t that fast, can’t handle massive problems yet, and doesn’t write hundreds of lines of code. We’re excited to work towards that. In the meantime, a lot of our users have been able to get useful results. For example, a user reported that an app was not working correctly on Windows, and Sweep wrote the PR at https://github.com/sweepai/sweep/pull/368/files, replacing all occurrences of "/tmp" with "tempfile.gettempdir()". Other examples include adding a validation function for Github branch name (https://github.com/sweepai/sweep/pull/461) and adding dynamically generated initials in the testimonials on our landing page (https://github.com/wwzeng1/landing- page/issues/28). For more examples, checkout https://docs.sweep.dev/examples.
Our focus is on finding ways that an AI dev can actually help and not just be a novelty. I think of my daily capacity to write good code as a stamina bar. There’s a fixed cost to opening an IDE, finding the right lines of code, and making changes. If you’re working on a big feature and have to context switch, the cost is higher. I’ve been leaving the small changes to Sweep, and my stamina bar stays full for longer.
Our repo is at https://github.com/sweepai/sweep, there’s a demo video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVna_ow8vo, and you can install Sweep here: https://github.com/apps/sweep-ai. We currently have a freemium model, with 5 GPT-4 PRs at the free tier, 120 GPT-4 PRs at the paid tier and unlimited at the enterprise tier.
We’re far from our vision of a full AI software engineer, but we’re excited to work on it with the community feedback :). Looking forward to hearing any of your thoughts!
synclinear.com
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Launch HN: Sweep (YC S23) – A bot to create simple PRs in your codebase
Yup! We used to use https://synclinear.com/ but you can also use Zapier to automatically redirect Linear issues to GitHub. It's a nice experience since we also had a Discord to Linear hook.
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Github issues manager?
Yes: https://github.com/calcom/synclinear.com/issues/102
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boruta, a lightweight Identity and Access Management solution written in Elixir
If you want external contributors, it might be useful to transition from Linear to GitHub issues so that others can see issues without needing an invite. 😅 Or use a tool like https://synclinear.com to sync between the two.
- Sync Linear
What are some alternatives?
sweep-ai
sweep - Sweep: open-source AI-powered Software Developer for small features and bug fixes.