Comment by rbbydotdev
19 hours ago
> Wouldn't the thing to do be to give AI its own account id / email so we can use standard git blame tools?
That’s a reasonable idea and something I considered. The issue is that AI assistance is often inline and mixed with human edits within a single commit (tab completion, partial rewrites, refactors). Treating AI as a separate Git author would require artificial commit boundaries or constant context switching. That quickly becomes tedious and produces noisy or misleading history, especially once commits are squashed.
> Why do we need a plugin or new tools to accomplish this?
There’s currently no friction‑less way to attribute AI‑assisted code, especially for non–turn‑based workflows like Copilot or Cursor completions. In those cases, human and machine edits are interleaved at the line level and collapse into a single author at commit time. Existing Git and blame tooling can’t express that distinction. This is an experiment to complement—not replace—existing contributor workflows.
PS: I asked for a resubmission and was encouraged to try again :)
> PS: I asked for a resubmission and was encouraged to try again :)
Thanks! I wanted to see if I could get someone else's submission the special treatment. I'll reach out to dang