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Introducing Code Tours: a new way to review

Introducing Cursor Cloud Agents in Graphite

Building the future of software development with Cursor

Reimagining the PR Page: Designing for speed and focus

Graphite changelog [11-20-2025]

Graphite changelog [11-04-2025]

Graphite changelog [10-16-2025]

The future of engineering is collaborative (and already here)

Meet Graphite Agent: The next evolution of AI code review

Introducing frozen branches: A safer way to build on your teammates’ work

Graphite changelog [09-17-2025]

How we sped up code search for Graphite Chat

Introducing Graphite Chat

AI is writing code—here's why it also needs to review that code

How I got Claude to write code I could actually ship

How we built the first stack-aware merge queue (and why it matters)

How we organize our monorepo to ship fast

Graphite brings stacking to Tower

Code review tooling: Should you build or buy?

Making AI code review available to everyone

Introducing: The new Graphite + Linear integration

Graphite raises $52M and launches AI code review agent Diamond

Why AI will never replace human code review

How stacked PRs unblock distributed development teams

Graphite is going to Developer Week 2025

Beating the end of year code freeze

How Graphite’s eng team ships code remarkably fast

Why we chose Anthropic's Claude to power Graphite Reviewer

AI code generation will remain fragmented

How we redesigned Graphite's landing page in-house

Introducing Graphite Reviewer: your AI code review companion

How AI code review reduces review cycles to improve developer productivity

What if you could get instant feedback on your code?

The new developer toolchain for the age of AI

Not Rocket Science - How Bors and Google’s TAP inspired modern merge queues

State of code review 2024

How Google migrated billions of lines of code from Perforce to Piper

Going from 0 to 1: How to write better unit tests when there are none

Speed up your merges: Parallel CI is now generally available for teams using Graphite’s merge queue

Down for less than four minutes a month: how AWS deploys code

BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days

Graphite is now free for startups and open source projects

Launch week wrap-up (May 2024)

Reduce CI costs for Buildkite and GitHub Actions

Cheaper CI & faster merging with batching

How Google does code review

The technical learning curve at a startup is gentler than you might think

Graphite will now automatically rebase your partially-merged stacks

Multiple engineers can now seamlessly collaborate on the same stack of PRs

Do you ever outgrow GitHub?