Ok, now ask it how many Ms are in ammunition. Just because it can do somethings some of the time doesn't mean we'd happily accept contributions from it.
1) It does not need to solve every issue to be useful; it just needs to surface some issue that a human reviewer can then validate. It's seen a lot of code; it can find common issues.
2) The specific issue you're talking about is because they don't see letters, they see tokens, which are groups of letters / subwords. It can't count those because it can't actually "see" what it's counting. This is being worked on as well.
2) The specific issue you're talking about is because they don't see letters, they see tokens, which are groups of letters / subwords. It can't count those because it can't actually "see" what it's counting. This is being worked on as well.