I’ve been using Trag for a bit now, and honestly... it’s been pretty solid. The AI-powered code review process is a huge time-saver. Instead of spending hours manually combing through PRs, Trag does a quick pre-review and even suggests fixes, which is super helpful. I really like how you can set up customizable rules for your team’s coding standards... it’s nice when a tool adapts to you instead of the other way around.
That said, it’s not perfect. The AI-generated fixes are great in theory, but sometimes... they’re a little off. I’ve had a few moments where the suggestion just didn’t fit or wasn’t as efficient as I would’ve liked. It’s helpful, but you still can’t fully rely on it replacing a human review... at least not yet.
The semantic analysis, though, is where Trag really shines. It’s not just looking at surface-level stuff, it actually gets into the structure of your code and makes some smart suggestions for refactoring. That’s something most tools don’t do well... so big points for that.
But... I do think the UI could use some love. It feels a little clunky when you’re trying to dig into analytics or flip between different pull requests. If they cleaned up the interface a bit, it could be a game-changer.
Overall, Trag is definitely worth trying if you want to speed up your code reviews and get some AI-powered help. Just be ready to double-check the AI’s fixes... and maybe keep an eye out for some UI improvements.