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Stewie Reflect – owner's manuals for repos, with claims linked to code

Stewie Reflect – owner's manuals for repos, with claims linked to code

by mrvinhpro·Jun 24, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidBig BrainSolve My Problem

Evidence-linked claims show where AI knows code and where it guesses.

Strengths
  • Explicit evidence boundaries prevent confident hallucinations about code.
  • Attention cards rank risks by consequence with clear remediation steps.
  • Read-only GitHub access means zero deployment or code changes required.
Weaknesses
  • AI code documentation is crowded — Cursor and Continue offer similar features.
  • One-time snapshot means manual regeneration when codebase changes significantly.
Target Audience

Engineering managers, founders inheriting codebases

Similar To

Cursor · Continue · Sourcegraph Cody

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