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Watermelon for Visual Studio Code

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Watermelon is an Open Source Copilot For Code Review. Our GitHub application allows developers to pre-review GitHub Pull Requests by tracing their code context and performing static code analysis. Using LLMs to detect errors, compare intent to implementation, and give the PR a first health check.

We've built a search algorithm that indexes the most relevant code context for a given block of code.

To obtain code context in your IDE, use this extension.

To obtain code context in your CI/CD, take a look at our GitHub Application

Integrations

We currently support the following integrations

Watermelon Product Git Project Management Messaging Documentation
IntelliJ GitHub, GitLab (Beta), Bitbucket (Beta) Jira Slack Notion, Confluence
VS Code GitHub, GitLab (Beta), Bitbucket (Beta) Jira Slack
GitHub App GitHub. Jira, Linear Slack Notion, Confluence

Features

Watermelon's VS Code extension allows you to obtain business context for a file or block of code via:

  • Hover to get context
  • Get code context button (to obtain the complete context)

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Requirements

  • macOS 10.11+, Windows 10+ or Linux
  • Visual Studio Code v1.63.0+
  • Visual Studio Code Insiders v1.63.0+
  • VS Codium v1.63.0+ (BETA INTEGRATION)
  • You must have Git locally installed (try git --version or install it now)

Installation

Download from the VS Code Marketplace.

Alternatively, you can search for "Watermelon" in VS Code's built-in extension marketplace and install from there.
Download on VSCode

Download from the VS Codium Marketplace (Open VSX Registry)

Commands

Watermelon comes with a few commands that you can run from VS Code's Command Palette. The result is exactly the same as running a Watermelon query with the green button. Results sit in your sidebar.

Command Description
watermelon.start Get the historical context of the selected block of code
watermelon.show Reveal the extension
watermelon.recommend Add the extension to the list of recommended

Shortcuts

As an alternative, you can use the following shortcuts:

  • Ctrl+Shift+C (Cmd+Shift+C on Mac) to view your context results

Contributing

Check out Contributing.md and be aware of the Code of Conduct!

We're an early-stage project, therefore we still have the luxury to coordinate via short chats with our contributors. If you're interested in contributing, please join our Discord community. Alternatively, comment on our issues if you plan to solve one.

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Analytics

We use VS Code's telemetry library. The library respects the user's decision about whether or not to send telemetry data.

We also have settings to disable it.

Watermelon doesn't store your code


About Watermelon

Watermelon is built by a globally distributed team of developers devoted to making software development easier. Join our Discord community, follow us on Twitter and go to the Watermelon blog to get the best programming tips.

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