Repofetch lets you chat with any GitHub repo, with clickable citations
krypticmouse · x · 2026-08-22
A developer launched Repofetch, built on mixedbread's toast-1 model, letting you ask questions about any GitHub repo. Instead of pulling the whole repo into context, it searches for relevant code, follows what it finds, and reads only the needed files before answering — saving you from digging through thousands of lines or paying an agent $20. Every answer cites the code, and clicking a citation opens the file at those exact lines. You can add up to 4 repos to a workspace for cross-repo queries, and an agentic search mode iterates — search, read, decide, repeat — until it has enough context.
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