Building a better Bugbot

(cursor.com)

25 points | by onurkanbkrc 2 hours ago

1 comments

  • skrebbel 39 minutes ago
    Few things give me more dread than reviewing the mediocre code written by an overconfident LLM, but arguing in a PR with an overconfident LLM that its review comments are wrong is up there.
    • makingstuffs 24 minutes ago
      I can’t agree more. I’m torn on LLM code reviews. On the one hand I think it is a place that makes a lot of sense and they can quickly catch silly human errors like misspelled variables and whatnot.

      On the other hand the amount of flip flopping they go through is unreal. I’ve witnessed numerous instances where either the cursor bugbot or Claude has found a bug and recommended a reasonable fix. The fix has been implemented and then the LLM has argued the case against the fix and requested the code be reverted. Out of curiosity to see what happens I’ve reverted the code just to be told the exact same recommendation as in the first pass.

      I can foresee this becoming a circus for less experienced devs so I turned off the auto code reviews and stuck them in request only mode with a GH action so that I can retain some semblance of sanity and prevent the pr comment history from becoming cluttered with overly verbose comments from an agent.