Zevo
Visualize code dependencies and accelerate software development workflows

Overview
Zevo automatically creates interactive code maps to help developers understand complex codebases quickly. It analyzes both technical dependencies and the contextual meaning of code using AI, making it easier to onboard new team members, conduct reviews, and maintain systems. The tool updates maps in real-time as code changes, keeping everyone aligned without manual documentation updates.
Key Features
Dynamic Analysis
Analyzes code, logs, and infrastructure for deeper insights
AI Context
Explains code meaning like a human developer would
Auto-Mapping
Generates visual code maps showing service connections
Real-Time Updates
Keeps maps synced with code changes automatically
Use Cases
Explore complex legacy systems
Refactor code safely
Onboard new developers
Accelerate code reviews
Monitor service dependencies
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Automatically generates code documentation
- Understands both technical and business logic
- Works with 10+ programming languages
- No code leaves GitHub servers
Cons
- Currently GitHub-centric workflow
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is my code stored?
Code remains securely stored on GitHub servers - Zevo never stores your source code
Which languages are supported?
Supports 10+ languages including Python, Java, and JavaScript ecosystems
How often do code maps update?
Maps update automatically whenever code changes via GitHub integration
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