Terminal-first code review

Review locally.
Operate centrally.

Diffmint keeps developers in the CLI and VS Code, then gives operators one place for policy, docs, billing, history, and audit.

Core promise

Run review before the PR exists

Core promise

Keep local workflow primary

Core promise

Use the web app for policy, docs, billing, and history

local review
$dm auth login
$Opened device flow in your browser
$dm review --base origin/main
$3 findings · 1 policy note · 1 missing test
FileLevel

src/auth/device-flow.ts

Session refresh does not extend TTL after approval.

High

src/lib/redaction.ts

Sensitive payload shaping runs too late in the sync path.

Policy

packages/docs-content

CLI copy changed without a matching changelog entry.

Process
policy: secure-web-v12sync: workspace/history
CLI
Review the diff where the work happens.
VS Code
Trigger local review without leaving the editor.
Control plane
Manage providers, policies, billing, history, and docs.
Workflow

Short loop for developers. Clear surface for operators.

Step 01
Install
Set up the CLI once and keep the loop local.
Step 02
Review
Run against staged files or a base branch.
Step 03
Operate
Sync the result into policy, billing, docs, and audit.
Ready to try it

Start with the CLI, then add policy and audit when the team needs them.

Diffmint is for teams that want local speed without giving up operator clarity once the workflow becomes shared.