CodeVetter - Local verification for code written by coding agents
CodeVetter - Local verification for code written by coding agents
Developers rely on AI coding assistants yet struggle to catch bugs, style violations, and security issues before committing. CodeVetter offers a local, plug‑in‑enabled verification engine that automatically runs linters, tests, and security scans on AI‑generated code, delivering instant feedback and confidence in a single IDE extension.
CodeVetter - Local verification for code written by coding agents
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