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WarpFix
AI agent that fixes your failing GitHub Actions CI
Whenever a GitHub Actions workflow fails, WarpFix jumps in: it parses CI logs, classifies the error, checks a growing fingerprint database of known fixes, or generates a new patch with LLMs, validates it in a Docker sandbox, then opens a pull request with the repair. Unlike generic code assistants, WarpFix is CI‑native — it tracks flaky tests, dependency issues and org‑wide reliability so teams spend minutes, not hours, fixing pipelines.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
We built WarpFix after spending too many late nights staring at red GitHub Actions builds and obscure CI logs. Every failure stole hours from actual product work.
With WarpFix, whenever CI fails, a GitHub App kicks in: we parse the logs, classify the error, reuse a proven “fingerprint” fix or generate a new patch with LLMs, validate it in a Docker sandbox, then open a PR with the repair and code review. No dashboards to babysit — your pipeline just quietly fixes itself.
Today we’re launching:
– Free tier with a few automated repairs per month
– Pro for unlimited repairs, sandbox validation, dependency radar and flaky test detection
– Team features like shared fingerprints and org‑level stability insights for larger eng orgs.
We’d love feedback from DevOps / platform / QA / founding engineers:
– Does WarpFix catch the CI failures that waste your time the most?
– What integrations or languages should we prioritize next?
Drop your questions, brutal feedback, or CI horror stories below — we’ll be here all day. 🚀
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About WarpFix on Product Hunt
“AI agent that fixes your failing GitHub Actions CI”
WarpFix was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #110 on the daily leaderboard. Whenever a GitHub Actions workflow fails, WarpFix jumps in: it parses CI logs, classifies the error, checks a growing fingerprint database of known fixes, or generates a new patch with LLMs, validates it in a Docker sandbox, then opens a pull request with the repair. Unlike generic code assistants, WarpFix is CI‑native — it tracks flaky tests, dependency issues and org‑wide reliability so teams spend minutes, not hours, fixing pipelines.
WarpFix was featured in Software Engineering (42.4k followers), Developer Tools (511.7k followers), GitHub (41.2k followers) and Development (5.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 96.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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