
"Code reviews are one of the most valuable rituals in software development. They help ensure quality, maintain consistency, and foster growth as engineers. But they're also one of the most time consuming steps in the software development lifecycle. A common pattern I've seen is a developer opening a pull request, receiving automated or peer comments, and then needing to search through documentation, Slack threads, or past code just to understand why a change was suggested."
"This kept work inside GitHub and reduced handoffs. Automatic reviews on new or reopened PRs surfaced findings early, but teams still wanted more context and a tighter loop inside the pull request. Today we're introducing an interactive code review experience for pull requests. You can ask Amazon Q Developer questions about any finding using /q, see a concise summary with threaded findings, and apply suggested changes without leaving GitHub."
Code reviews improve code quality, maintain consistency, and support engineer development while often consuming significant time in the development lifecycle. Searching documentation, chat threads, and past code to understand reviewer feedback creates friction, slows teams, and increases review cycles. Amazon Q Developer integrates interactive code review capabilities directly into GitHub pull requests, enabling inline conversational queries with /q, concise threaded summaries of findings, and one-click application of proposed changes. Automatic reviews surface issues early while interactive responses provide context and suggested edits inside the PR. Faster execution and clearer notifications reduce wait times and shorten review cycles so teams can merge sooner.
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