Unblocked is an AI tool that augments code with knowledge from systems like GitHub, Slack, Confluence, and Jira to provide quick, accurate answers about your application.
Unblocked can not only ingest your code repositories, but also related material — your website, your product documentation, your conversations in GitHub issues and Slack — in order to provide a service that I call context assembly. I picked up that term from Jack Ozzie, back when he was working with his brother Ray on Groove, a peer-to-peer successor to Ray’s greatest hit, Lotus Notes, which pioneered what became known as knowledge management. Like Notes, Groove brought information work into shared spaces where you could search your mail, calendars, documents, and data all at once.