Nerd Reviewer bot reviews patches and checks that they pass common project rules e.g. unit test coverage, max amount of loc, well written commit message... So core reviews can concentrate on other more important stuff.
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NerdReviewer - automates dull daily routine code reviews
Nerd Code Reviewer analyzes commits and tell authors where and why they code won't pass human code review process.
Such automation optimizes work on open source projects and simplifies life of new contributors, because they will get interactive step by step guide how to make their patches attractive for project's maintainers.