SnapCommit: AI-Powered Git Assistant for Natural Language Command Execution
By
Arjun Varma
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Summary
SnapCommit is an AI-powered Git assistant that sits in the terminal and executes Git commands based on natural language input. It automatically fixes errors, resolves merge conflicts, generates commit messages, and integrates with GitHub. Priced at $9.99/month, it's designed for developers who want to avoid manually looking up Git commands.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledStop copy pasting Git commands from ChatGPT. SnapCommit sits in your terminal and executes Git commands for you.
Just say what you want in plain English. It runs the command. If it fails, it auto-fixes.
Merge conflicts? AI resolves them.
For developers who hate Googling Git commands.
$9.99/month Same price as Copilot, but for Git.
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