$ man gitgeek
The Manual
What GitGeek $GGdoes, how it works, and what's shipped versus what's coming. Still v0.1.0 (draft), so expect this to change.
name
gitgeek- an AI that reviews your code, pays whoever's carrying the repo, and scores everyone else.
synopsis
gg review [repo] # audit a pull request gg reward [repo] --fund N # stream $GG to contributors gg rep [user] # query an onchain GeekScore gg watch --live # tail the global review feed
description
Three things are broken. The people maintaining the libraries everything else depends on mostly make nothing. Reviewing PRs is the job nobody volunteers for. And dev reputation, the thing that quietly decides who gets hired, lives in a pile of profiles you can't verify.
GitGeek is one agent that handles all three. It reviews every PR, it rewards whoever's actually doing the work, and it ranks the rest with a score that lives onchain. $GG is what moves between them.
commands
gg reviewAdd it to a repo as a GitHub App. Every PR gets an LLM reviewer running on top of static analysis, looking for reentrancy, race conditions, the secret you committed, the test you skipped. You get inline comments, a severity count, and a verdict. The free tier is blunt and a little mean. Holding $GG turns on whole-repo audits and private repos.
gg rewardA maintainer funds a pool. GitGeek scores each merged PR on what it actually did (diff complexity, blast radius, test coverage, how nasty it was to review) and streams $GG out proportionally every epoch. Proof of contribution, settled onchain where anyone can check it.
gg repTakes a dev's public history and turns it into a GeekScore (0 to 100), minted as a soulbound profile once you stake $GG. Recruiters and DAOs pay per lookup. The score can't be bought, so the lookup is worth paying for.
the $GG token
Supply is 1,000,000,000, on Base. Free reviews cost no tokens, so $GGisn't a paywall on the front door. It pays for the deep audits, gets staked to mint a GeekScore, covers reputation lookups, and votes on how the impact model scores work.
| liquidity | 40% | locked · LP burned |
| contributor rewards | 25% | streamed via gg reward |
| treasury & ops | 15% | multisig |
| team | 12% | 24mo vest · 6mo cliff |
| community / airdrop | 8% | to verified geeks |
There's a 1/1 tax: 1% on buys and 1% on sells, and it all goes to development. It lives in a Uniswap V4 hook at the pool, not in the token, so moving $GG between your own wallets is free.
geekscore
A 0 to 100 score pulled from your public git history: code quality, how often your reviews land, how consistently you ship, how much ground you actually cover across languages and projects. Stake $GGand it mints as a soulbound token. It's read-only, so you earn it or you don't. No buying your way up.
GeekScore = w1·quality + w2·acceptance + w3·consistency + w4·breadth
── weights are governed by $GG holders ──architecture
Two layers. Off-chain, the agent does the reading and the thinking. Onchain on Base, three contracts do the settling: a reward distributor, a reputation registry, and the $GG token with its V4 tax hook.
┌──────────────────────── GITHUB ────────────────────────┐
│ pull request · commit · repo metadata │
└───────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┘
│ webhook
┌──────────▼───────────┐
│ GITGEEK AGENT │ neural reviewer
│ review · score │ (LLM + static analysis)
└──────────┬───────────┘
│ verdict + impact score
┌────────────────────────────▼────────────────────────────┐
│ BASE (onchain layer) │
│ ┌────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌────────────────┐ │
│ │ reward │ │ reputation │ │ $GG / V4 hook │ │
│ │ distributor│ │ registry │ │ (1/1 tax) │ │
│ └────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └────────────────┘ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘install
# 1 · add the GitHub App to a repo $ open https://github.com/apps/gitgeek # 2 · (optional) hold $GG to unlock deep audits $ open git-geek.com → buy $GG # 3 · open a PR. the geek does the rest. $ git push origin feature/ship-it
faq
> Yeah. On any public repo it reads your PRs, flags the bugs, and roasts you for nothing. The paid stuff is the heavy lifting: full-repo security passes, private repos, jumping the queue. That needs a small $GG balance. No $GG, no deep audit. That's the only gate there is.
disclaimer
$GG is a community token. Nothing in this document is financial, investment, legal or tax advice. Crypto assets are volatile and you may lose everything. Contracts are audited before mainnet liquidity, but no audit eliminates risk. Do your own research, geek.
SEE ALSO: gitgeek(home), github, x