Gemini Code Assist, a code review tool on GitHub that utilizes AI for automatic reviews and summaries, will be shut down for the consumer version on July 17. This decision affects developers relying on this tool for enhanced pull request processes on GitHub.
Gemini Code Assist functions as an AI-powered code reviewer integrated with GitHub. It summarizes pull requests and enhances the quality of code through detailed reviews, significantly expediting the review process. Developers can interact with the tool during pull requests, using commands to gain insights on their code.
The consumer version of Gemini Code Assist is being discontinued, with users advised against installing it. The enterprise version, supported through Google Cloud, continues to be available and includes additional features like the Developer Connect connection for security.
The tool does not generate summaries or suggestions for files in the .github/workflows directory to prevent potential security issues. Users are encouraged to set up and customize the enterprise version for optimal use.
Developers using the consumer version should transition to the enterprise version of Gemini Code Assist by July 17. Instructions for setup and customization are available in the documentation, ensuring users can continue to benefit from AI-assisted reviews.
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Gemini Code Assist, a code review tool on GitHub that utilizes AI for automatic reviews and summaries, will be shut down for the consumer version on July 17. This decision affects developers relying on this tool for enhanced pull request processes on GitHub.