Shippie uses Large Language Models to review code in your CI/CD pipeline. It should pick up on common issues such as:
- Exposed secrets
- Slow or inefficient code
- Potential bugs or unhandled edge cases
It can also be run locally in your command line to review staged files.
npx shippie review
code-review-gpt-3.mp4
- Beautiful CLI tool written in typescript and bun
- Vertically integrated into your CI/CD pipeline
- Functions as a human code reviewer, using a small set of optimised tools
- Acts as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) client for integration with external tools such as browser use, infrastructure deployments, observability monitoring.
See the setup instructions for more docs on how to set up shippie in your CI/CD pipeline and use it locally.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/mattzcarey/shippie.git cd shippie
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Install dependencies (we use bun but you can use npm or pnpm if you prefer):
bun i
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Set up the API key:
- Rename the
.env.example
file to.env
. - Open the
.env
file and replaceYOUR_API_KEY
with your actual OPENAI API key.
- Rename the
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Run the application:
bun start
See the package.json file for all the npm commands you can run.
- Make a PR π
We use release-please on this project. If you want to create a new release from your PR, please make sure your PR title follows the Conventional Commits format. The release-please bot will automatically create a new release for you when your PR is merged.
- fix: which represents bug fixes, and correlates to a patch version.
- feat: which represents a new feature, and correlates to a SemVer minor.
- feat!:, or fix!:, refactor!:, etc., which represent a breaking change (indicated by the !) and will result in a major version.
Thanks to our wonderful contributors!
Have a look at the discussion tab for the latest chat and ideas. I am actively working on the items in todo.md.

