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Practical recipes from teams using Greptile daily. Each tip links to full documentation if you need more detail.

Local review before opening a PR

Several teams asked us:
“Is it possible to have Greptile review a PR locally before opening it for manual review?”
Current workaround: Create a draft PR to get Greptile’s feedback, then convert to a real PR when ready.
@greptileai review this draft before I make it official
Full local review without creating a PR is on our roadmap. The draft PR workaround works well in the meantime.

RFC and documentation review

One team asked us:
“I’d like to automate generating technical RFC document feedback from Greptile. The documents live in our codebase.”
The workflow:
  1. Create a PR containing only the RFC/design doc
  2. Tag Greptile for targeted feedback
@greptileai review this RFC for completeness
@greptileai does this architecture match our existing patterns?
@greptileai what edge cases am I missing in this design?
They specifically wanted this in GitHub PRs (not issues) for better visibility - “We can see how designs evolved over time.”

Multi-language reviews

Teams use Greptile in their native language by configuring language preferences.
Add to Custom Instructions:
Always respond in Japanese
Inline override:
@greptileai このコードの問題を日本語で説明してください
Set language in both dashboard and greptile.json for consistent results across all reviews.

Security-focused reviews

Several teams use Greptile with stricter settings for critical paths like payment infrastructure and authentication flows. For ad-hoc security checks:
@greptileai check this PR for security vulnerabilities
@greptileai review authentication flow for common attack vectors
@greptileai are there any SQL injection risks here?
For automatic stricter reviews, configure global strictness in your greptile.json:
{
  "strictness": 1,
  "commentTypes": ["logic", "syntax"]
}
Full strictness guide

Targeted partial reviews

For large PRs that hit file limits, or when you only need feedback on specific areas:
@greptileai review only the API changes
@greptileai focus on the database queries
@greptileai check the error handling in src/services/

Draft PR workflow

One developer mentioned:
“I often use draft PRs to put up half-finished work. It’s annoying to have it jump in and point out stuff I know is wrong.”
GoalHow
Work without reviewsKeep PR as draft (Greptile skips by default)
Get early feedback on draft@greptileai review this draft
Full draft PR docs

Preventing unwanted comment replies

One team asked:
“Is it possible to stop the AI from responding to comments? We want to have normal conversations with other developers.”
GoalHow
Prevent all auto-responsesAdmin disables “Respond to comments” in dashboard
Single conversation without GreptileDon’t use @greptileai in your comments
Explicitly exclude GreptileStart comment with [Human discussion only]

Team quick tips

Exclude bots on day one

Add dependabot[bot] and renovate[bot] to excluded authors. They don’t count toward billing either.How to exclude

Batch your commits

Push multiple commits at once to avoid triggering reviews on every push.

Be specific with questions

@greptileai check for memory leaks gets better results than just @greptileai review.

Train consistently

Team should align on 👍/👎 reactions - inconsistent feedback confuses the learning system.Training guide

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