Add DevIntern to Development Tools - #65
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3 stars but active as of yesterday. The license/framing reads a bit product-y for this list — can you confirm this is free/OSS to actually use, not just to read the source? Also below our star bar in contributing.md#inclusion-criteria — another usage signal would help. |
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Adds DevIntern to the Development Tools section.
Project link: https://github.com/getdevintern/devintern (site: https://devintern.com/, docs: https://devintern.com/docs)
DevIntern is a tool that picks up tickets from Jira, Linear, Trello, Asana, Azure DevOps, GitHub Issues, or markdown files and drives Codex non-interactively to turn them into self-reviewed pull requests. A feasibility gate flags vague tickets back to the tracker with questions, and an optional unattended mode schedules ticket pickup and turns PR review comments into commits. It runs on your own machines with your own OpenAI keys or subscription. Licensed under FSL-1.1 (source-available), free for interactive use.