Graphite has introduced several new features and improvements over the past two weeks, focusing on enhancing user experience and increasing efficiency in the code review process. The CLI release 1.2.8 includes a beta feature that allows AI to generate pull request titles and descriptions, and it offers new flags for editing these elements. Issues with YubiKey-protected SSH keys and Windows-specific bugs have been resolved, and dashboard performance has been optimized for handling large stacks. The pull request page now features a reorganized Review Bar for clearer reviewer actions, and users can rerun only the failed CI jobs with a single click, a feature that saves time when dealing with unstable tests. Stack visualization has been improved for better readability and context, and users can now see when CI failures are due to issues in lower stack PRs. The merge queue supports parallel CI runs, significantly reducing merge times and allowing users quicker access to new features, with these updates currently rolling out in beta. An upcoming live session with Graphite's cofounder and CLI creator aims to further educate users on the Graphite workflow and new features.