Integrate CodeRabbit into a GitHub repository that you own
Observe CodeRabbit perform a code review of a pull request that you initiate
Converse with CodeRabbit about the code review
Prompt CodeRabbit to generate its own improvements to the pull request
What you’ve accomplished
In just a few minutes, you’ve experienced the core capabilities that make CodeRabbit a powerful addition to your development workflow:- Automated code review - Saw how CodeRabbit analyzes your code changes and identifies potential improvements
- Interactive conversations - Engaged in meaningful dialogue with an AI reviewer that understands your code
- Code generation - Witnessed CodeRabbit automatically create improvements, from documentation to code changes
- Hands-on experience - Completed a full cycle from integration to automated code improvements
Take it further
Continue experimenting with CodeRabbit in yourcoderabbit-test repository for as long as you like. Try creating more pull requests, asking different questions, or exploring other commands.
When you’re ready, you can delete the test repository and start integrating CodeRabbit into your real projects.
Your next steps
Now that you’ve seen CodeRabbit in action, here’s how to maximize its value in your workflow:Essential integrations
- Add CodeRabbit to your repositories - Integrate with GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, or Bitbucket
- Install the IDE extension - Get CodeRabbit directly in VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf
- Try the CLI tool - Review code changes before committing them. Works with Claude Code!
Customize your experience
- Configure CodeRabbit behavior - Tailor reviews to your project’s needs
- Add custom review instructions - Teach CodeRabbit your team’s coding standards
- Set up path-based instructions - Apply different rules to different parts of your codebase
Get help when you need it
- Explore all commands - Discover the full range of CodeRabbit capabilities
- Review best practices - Learn how to get the most from automated code reviews
- Contact support - Get help from the CodeRabbit team