Open the source and read safety notes before installing.
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- Canonical URL
- https://heyclau.de/entry/tools/graphite-diamond
- Source URLs
- https://graphite.dev, https://github.com/JSONbored/awesome-claude/blob/main/content/tools/graphite-diamond.mdx, https://graphite.com/features/ai-reviews
- Brand
- Graphite Diamond
- Brand domain
- graphite.com
- Brand asset source
- brandfetch
- Author
- Graphite
- Claim status
- unclaimed
- Last verified
- 2026-04-27
Schema details
- Install type
- copy
- Troubleshooting
- No
- Pricing
- paid
- Disclosure
- editorial
- Application category
- DeveloperApplication
- Operating system
- Web
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## Editorial notes
Graphite Diamond is relevant for teams already adopting stacked pull request workflows and looking for AI review acceleration.
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Editorial notes
Graphite Diamond is relevant for teams already adopting stacked pull request workflows and looking for AI review acceleration.
Disclosure
Editorial listing. No paid placement or affiliate link is used.
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How it compares
Graphite Diamond side by side with 2 alternatives on trust, install, platform support, and disclosed safety notes — all from reviewed registry metadata.
| Field | AI code review assistant for pull requests, engineering feedback, and review workflow acceleration inside Graphite. Open dossier | AI code review platform for pull request summaries, review comments, repository context, and engineering feedback loops. Open dossier | Open-source secret scanner for finding passwords, API keys, tokens, and other credentials in git history, files, directories, and stdin. Open dossier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trust | |||
| Install risk | Review first | Review first | Review first |
| Notes | Safety · Privacy · | Safety · Privacy · | Safety ✓ Privacy ✓ |
| Brand | |||
| Category | tools | tools | tools |
| Source | source-backed | source-backed | source-backed |
| Author | Graphite | CodeRabbit | Gitleaks |
| Added | 2026-04-27 | 2026-04-27 | 2026-06-03 |
| Platforms | CLI | CLI | CLI |
| Source repo | — | — | — |
| Safety notes | — missing | — missing | ✓Gitleaks can scan git history and large directories, so scope scans intentionally and use baselines for noisy legacy repositories. Findings may include real active credentials; treat reports, CI logs, and exported SARIF or JSON artifacts as sensitive. The upstream README states Gitleaks is feature complete and future releases are expected to be security patches only. |
| Privacy notes | — missing | — missing | ✓Scans inspect repository contents, file contents, commit metadata, and streamed input for credential-like strings. Report files and verbose logs can contain secret values unless redaction and artifact retention are configured carefully. CI integrations may expose findings to workflow logs, code-scanning systems, or third-party build infrastructure. |
| Prerequisites | — none listed | — none listed |
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| Install | — | — | — |
| Config | — | — | — |
| Citations | |||
| Claim | Unclaimed | Unclaimed | Unclaimed |
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