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Code Impact Analysis

Understand which files, functions, and services a change will affect — before writing a single line of code.

How It Works

1

Connect a Repository

Link your GitHub or Azure DevOps repository via Settings → Integrations. Planalyte reads file structure and function signatures — it does not clone or store your source code.

2

Select Work Items

Choose one or more work items you want to analyze. The AI examines each item's description and acceptance criteria to understand the intended changes.

3

Run the Analysis

Click "Run Impact Analysis." The AI cross-references your work items against the repository metadata to identify affected files, functions, services, and potential risks.

4

Review the Report

The impact report shows a ranked list of affected areas with risk scores (Low / Medium / High). Each entry explains why that file or function is impacted.

What the Report Shows

FieldDescription
Affected FileFile path that the change is likely to touch
Affected FunctionSpecific function or method within the file
Risk LevelLow, Medium, or High — based on coupling and complexity
ReasonAI-generated explanation of why this area is impacted
ConfidenceHow certain the AI is about this prediction

Code Privacy

Planalyte reads repository metadata (file names, directory structure, function signatures) on demand.

Source code is never cloned, stored, or persisted on our servers.

Analysis results are stored in your account and can be deleted at any time.

Only repositories you explicitly authorize are accessible.

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