Codex App (what I use most for AI coding) and many other coding harnesses have built in features for diff reviews where users annotate lines to provide feedback to the agent. However in my experience Fork is must faster, has a better layout, and overall makes it easier to "see" the changes in ways that are hard to quantify.
While I work I'm torn between using Fork, where it's easier to review the code, and Codex where reviewing the code is miserable but I can add comments for the AI. If Fork added features to annotate lines with comments and then export those comments in an AI consumable form it would be awesome!
Codex App (what I use most for AI coding) and many other coding harnesses have built in features for diff reviews where users annotate lines to provide feedback to the agent. However in my experience Fork is must faster, has a better layout, and overall makes it easier to "see" the changes in ways that are hard to quantify.
While I work I'm torn between using Fork, where it's easier to review the code, and Codex where reviewing the code is miserable but I can add comments for the AI. If Fork added features to annotate lines with comments and then export those comments in an AI consumable form it would be awesome!