I like contributing to open source.
What I don’t like:
– Opening an issue
– Reading the description
– Still having no idea where in the codebase to start
Docs are long. Repos are big. Maintainers assume context you don’t have.
So I’m building something to fix that.
Sense-OSS adds an intelligence layer on top of GitHub.
It doesn’t auto solve Issues.
It doesn’t open PRs.
It just answers the questions GitHub doesn’t:
- What part of the codebase does this issue likely affect?
- What are likely changes to fix the issue?
- Is this issue beginner-friendly or risky?
- Where should I start, and why?
You open a repo.
You open an issue.
Below it, you see a clear explanation + likely files involved.
The goal is simple:
Reduce the mental cost of contributing.
WorkFlow:



