Superlog: Open-source autonomous observability tool that auto-fixes bugs
By
Nicolo Magnante
Leave it on the tray for the seagulls.
Summary
Superlog is an open-source autonomous observability tool that installs itself and fixes bugs automatically. It instruments repositories with OpenTelemetry via a single prompt, groups noisy issues into incidents, and posts mergeable PRs in Slack. The tool aims to eliminate manual setup, alert fatigue, and the need for developers to manually fix bugs, positioning itself as a simpler alternative to Datadog or Sentry.
Key quotes
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And clicking through UIs to set up monitoring, or to find root causes of bugs is so 2024.
We don't have to do this to ourselves.
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