Sourcery
AI code reviewer that combines LLM and static analysis to review pull requests and suggest refactors across 30+ languages.
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Our take
A dependable AI reviewer that posts PR feedback and IDE refactors, blending LLM analysis with static checks.
Best for
Teams that want automated, multi-angle code review on every pull request.
Pros
- Reviews PRs on GitHub and GitLab automatically
- Blends LLM with static analysis for steadier results
- IDE refactoring suggestions across 30+ languages
- Used by 300,000+ developers
Cons
- Overlaps with other AI reviewers like CodeRabbit
- Most useful inside established review workflows
- Deeper features sit behind paid plans
How it compares
Versus CodeRabbit, Sourcery adds strong IDE-side refactoring alongside its pull-request reviews.
Full review
Sourcery reviews the diff of code changes using a blend of LLM and static analysis, posting comments and suggestions on GitHub and GitLab and offering refactors directly in your IDE across 30+ languages.
Triggered automatically or by comment, it brings several specialized reviewers to each PR. It is a solid pick for teams standardizing review, with free access for individuals and open source.
Cloudkart Rubric
3.8/5 avg- Actual Utility4/5
- Ease of Use4/5
- Pricing Fairness4/5
- Reliability4/5
- Differentiation3/5
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