Patched is a managed service that uses the open-source framework Patchwork to automate code reviews, vulnerability fixing, and documentation tasks using LLMs.
While Copilot helps developers write code within their IDE, Patched automates background tasks such as reviews, documentation, and vulnerability fixing.
Yes, Patchwork is open-source and free, although it may require an API key for the LLM, which can be obtained for free from Patched.
Patchwork can integrate with platforms like GitHub, GitLab, Jira, AWS, Hugging Face, and more.
You can try Patched by using the Get Started button, or you can follow instructions on their GitHub repository to use their CLI.
Key features include customizable patchflows, privacy-focused deployment, integration with existing workflows, and support for no-code, low-code, and all-code development.
Patched provides a free plan with limited patchflows and a pro plan starting at $99/month for more extensive usage.
Yes, Patched offers a GUI for easier workflow creation and management.
Patchflow can automate tasks such as code reviews, documentation generation, vulnerability patching, and more.
You can contact them via email at contact@patched.codes or join their Discord channel for support.