Reviewers largely see Codespell as a practical productivity tool inside the IDE: they repeatedly praise fast code generation, unit test creation, documentation and docstring support, code optimization, debugging help, and clear suggestions that speed reviews and reduce repetitive work. Several say it fits smoothly into editors and CI workflows, with features like side-by-side suggestions and direct code insertion improving day-to-day use. The main caveats are narrower: some reviewers want deeper IDE integrations, more context-aware recommendations to avoid false positives, better customization for team standards, and stronger onboarding documentation.