Squash bugs faster with this AI-powered GitHub bot

Bugs can really stop you in your tracks. Within an instant, you go from shipping to backtracking on your progress to fix errors. Itās not ideal, but thankfully, we have the technology to make it easier.Ā
Ellipsis is a YC-backed AI tool that automates bug detection and squashing. It runs as a GitHub bot that automatically performs deep, LLM-powered code reviews, fills in PR descriptions, and can even fix bugs. Once you open a pull request, you will get an AI Code Review. As you write code, Ellipsis will update the summary and review any changes. If a bug pops up, you can squash it with a single click.Ā
How does it work? When Ellipsis finds a problem, it'll leave a comment on the offending line, just like a human would. Then, you can tag Ellipsis to have it implement the fix. This allows you to write working, tested code right from the GitHub UI. It can catch logical errors, anti-patterns, security issues, spelling & grammar mistakes, documentation drift, and more.
This AI tool handles your HR so you can focus on shipping

Embarking on a startup is probably one of the most exciting experiences in life. You and maybe a bunch of friends getting together to hack away at a solution to a problem in the hopes of launching a company is a roller coaster ride of emotions, to say the least.Ā
Itās not all fun and games, though. If you want to build a real, true-to-life startup, youāre going to have to think of some of the more tedious back-office tasks like company compliance, taxes, and payroll. These are things that, if not done correctly, could land you and your company in some very hot water.Ā
Thatās why Central exists. After founder Nilay Modi had to pay over $20,000 in government fines, he set out on a mission to ensure this didnāt happen to other startups. Central is a YC-backed platform built to handle a lot of government-orientated startup work.Ā
Say youāre hiring a new developer. Rather than pulling your hair out from frustration, you can hand off the process to Central. From there, it will handle things like offer letters, payroll registration, compensation, payroll taxes, benefits, and more.Ā
You prompt your LLMs, why not your speech-to-text?

AssemblyAIās Universal-3 Pro introduces a new class of promptable speech modelsābuilt for real-world Voice AI. It handles domain-specific language, multiple languages, accents, and noisy audio with ease.
Unlike traditional ASR, Universal-3 Pro lets developers guide accuracy with prompts, combining the reliability of speech recognition with the controllability of LLMsāso youāre not stuck fixing transcripts after the fact.
AssemblyAI is opening free access throughout February, and the Product Hunt community is among the first to try what promptable ASR can do.
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