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tuicr is a “terminal UI for code review” — a terminal-based interface designed for reviewing code. According to the page, the current version shown is v0.10.0. Its main pitch is bringing a GitHub Pull Request-like review experience into the terminal, including GitHub-style diffs, real PR-style comments, and Vim-like controls.
In terms of functionality, tuicr presents changed files as a continuously scrollable GitHub-style diff, making it suitable for quickly reviewing a full set of code changes. On the interaction side, it emphasizes “Vim, all the way down”: it supports modal-style controls such as hjkl, j/k, Ctrl-d, gG, search with /, jumping to a specific line via {N}G, and visual selection.
Its commenting features appear fairly complete: users can add comments at the line, range, file, or review level, and select multi-line ranges with v/V. Comments can also be categorized as issue, suggestion, note, or praise, with support for defining custom categories. The page also mentions pulling a live PR with tuicr pr 125 and “three export targets,” but the captured text does not explain the specific export methods.
The captured content does not disclose pricing, payment methods, license, whether it is open source, or whether it can be self-hosted. It also does not specify supported operating systems, installation dependencies, or full platform compatibility.
For documentation, the page shows navigation items such as features, compare, install, and keys, along with many shortcut hints, suggesting that keyboard operations are documented to some extent. However, based on the available text, it is not possible to determine whether the documentation is systematic or whether it includes troubleshooting, configuration references, or team usage guides.
Its main strength is clear positioning: it targets heavy terminal users and Vim users, reducing the context switching caused by moving from an editor or terminal to a web-based PR page. Its fine-grained commenting model also makes it suitable for serious code review workflows.
The downside is that public information is limited, especially around integrations beyond GitHub, commercial support, stability, and the end-to-end collaboration loop. tuicr is best suited for individual developers or engineering teams that are comfortable with the command line and want to centralize code review work inside a local terminal.
Based on the available content alone, it is not possible to assess the access stability of tuicr.dev from mainland China, nor whether its GitHub-related features may be affected by local network conditions. For teams using it in China, it is recommended to test the website, installation sources, PR fetching, and export workflow in practice. Alternatives to consider include GitHub’s web-based review interface, GitHub CLI, Lazygit, or PR plugins inside code editors.
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