eb-code-reviewMulti-agent code review for pull requests. Checks for bugs, CLAUDE.md compliance, git history context, and previous PR comments. Uses confidence scoring to f...
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https://github.com/owner/repo/blob/<full-shaAudited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated May 12, 2026
A QA team in a software company uses the multi-agent code review to automatically analyze pull requests for bugs and compliance before merging. The confidence scoring filters false positives, reducing manual review effort.
A fintech company enforces coding standards defined in CLAUDE.md by using the skill to audit PRs against those rules. The parallel agents ensure comprehensive checks for security and regulatory compliance.
An open-source maintainer with limited time uses the skill to automatically review community contributions, catching bugs and ensuring adherence to project guidelines without manual oversight.
A distributed engineering team integrates the skill into their CI/CD pipeline to autonomously review PRs, providing consistent feedback and reducing delays from timezone differences.
An enterprise IT department uses the skill to review internal tools' PRs, focusing on historical context and previous comments to avoid repeating past mistakes.
Provide the code review skill as part of a developer tools subscription, charging per month per repository or developer. Revenue comes from recurring subscription fees.
Offer the skill on a pay-per-use basis, charging per PR review. This model appeals to small teams or variable workloads. Revenue scales with volume.
License the skill to enterprises for internal deployment with customization options like custom rules in CLAUDE.md. Revenue from licensing fees and support contracts.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate the skill into your CI pipeline by triggering it on pull request events using GitHub Actions or similar tools. Ensure the environment has the `gh` CLI installed and authenticated.
Scored May 12, 2026
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