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  "path": "/t/contributor-responsibility-and-review-cost-in-the-age-of-code-generation/24010#post_13",
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  "textContent": "josh:\n\n> And I _especially_ wish that you could comment on individual commits and make suggestions there rather than only on the complete diff.\n\nSorry if this is obvious and I misinterpreted your wish, but GitHub does support per-commit review. You can either view the individual commit via the `Commits` tab and add comments there, or you can choose commit ranges in the `Files changed` view using the commit filter list in the top left (you end up in the same view with both ways):\n\n\n\nIt can be a bit painful to map which comment went where only from the review overview, so it's sometimes best to also read comments per-commit. Frankly, I don't know why one would split changes into multiple PRs that make no sense to merge individually. I think individual, self-contained commits in a single PR are a clean and convenient way to organize changesets.",
  "title": "Contributor Responsibility and Review Cost in the Age of Code Generation"
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