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AI Diff Splitter & PR Assistant
A developer tool that intercepts massive, unreviewable AI-generated code dumps and automatically splits them into logical, bite-sized, and reviewable Pull Requests or commits. It uses AST parsing to ensure each chunk compiles and makes logical sense.
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Differentiation
Community Voices
Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity
- “If someone sent me a pr with this LOC for review, I'd send it back and ask to split to smaller ones for review.”
- “many lines is unreviewable by a human which is going to be problematic.”
- “I couldn‘t imagine checking the diffs at this scale.”
Action Plan
Validate this opportunity before writing code
Recommended Next Step
Build
Strong demand signals detected. Real pain, real willingness to pay — start building an MVP.
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Headline
AI Diff Splitter & PR Assistant
Sub-headline
A developer tool that intercepts massive, unreviewable AI-generated code dumps and automatically splits them into logical, bite-sized, and reviewable Pull Requests or commits. It uses AST parsing to ensure each chunk compiles and makes logical sense.
Who It's For
For Senior developers, Tech Leads, and Engineering Managers who review code generated by junior devs or AI agents.
Feature List
✓ Automated large-diff chunking ✓ Logical commit message generation per chunk ✓ GitHub/GitLab PR integration ✓ Dependency-aware splitting (ensures chunks compile)
Social Proof
“If someone sent me a pr with this LOC for review, I'd send it back and ask to split to smaller ones for review.”— Reddit user, r/r/ChatGPT
“many lines is unreviewable by a human which is going to be problematic.”— Reddit user, r/r/ChatGPT
“I couldn‘t imagine checking the diffs at this scale.”— Reddit user, r/r/ChatGPT
Where to Validate
Share your landing page in r/r/ChatGPT — that's exactly where these pain points were discovered.