Are you looking for something like this?

https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/work-with-github-pull-requests.html#provide-feedback

As far as I know, there is no universal standard for code-review-feedback
that works in all IDEs, that would be very nice :)

On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 8:49 AM Martin Terra <
martin.te...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:

> Sorry for being bit off topic here, but I'm looking for a software tool or
> plugin suitable for Java programming that allows developers to
> insert/manage review comments directly from within their IDE, similar to
> the "Add comment" feature in Google Docs.
>
> I belive it would benefit the Wicket Community as well, if such tool could
> be integrated with the code repository.
>
> Do you have experience of such tool? In my understanding, for example
> github review comments cannot be collaborated with directly from within the
> IDE, or is there a plugin for that? Furthermore, preferably it would work
> directly with native git without requiring the use of the github platform.
>
> This functionality would be valuable for code review discussion which is
> often closely tied to specific sections of the code, making it easier for
> others to understand the context, intent, and purpose of the comments
> relative to the code context. It would be particularly beneficial if this
> tool could also be used in the ”compare different versions” mode of the IDE
> which is typically used when reviewing code, enabling reviewers to provide
> feedback on specific changes made between versions.
>
> Additionally, it would be advantageous if these review comments could be
> stored in the code repository in a manner that allows viewers to see a
> comprehensive view of comments from all reviewers. This unified view,
> similar to the commenting feature in Google Docs, would provide a better
> understanding of the feedback and suggestions offered by multiple
> reviewers, ensuring that all perspectives are considered and facilitating
> effective communication and collaboration among team members.
>
> By integrating review comments directly within the code, the code review
> process would be significantly enhanced. It would reduce friction in the
> process of giving, understanding, tracking, and managing comments,
> resulting in improved collaboration on the project. Other future benefits
> could be in training AI models based on history of commits and reviews.
>
>
> **
> Martin
>

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