August 14, 2024 - Automatic bug squashing

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TOP LAUNCH

A trustworthy AI assistant

If you were to head over to the Anthropic website and peruse its API documentation, you’d spot a button in the corner that says “Ask AI.” There, you can ask questions like “How do I create structured JSON output?”

The AI assistant is powered by InKeep, an AI search product that’s also nabbed customers like Pinecone and Postman. But InKeep is one of many players in this space, so here’s what the team says sets its product apart.

  • “Incredibly high-quality” results

  • Rich citations to inspect sources

  • AI reports to pinpoint product and documentation gaps

  • “Good devex” and “minimal effort for engineering teams… it’s as easy as a snippet of JS”

InKeep was founded by Nick Gomez and Robert Tran, who met as undergrads at MIT. The founding team boasts experience from Microsoft, Blackrock, Meta, and more.

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT

Automatic bug squashing

Tusk is an AI agent that helps PMs and engineers complete necessary UI changes from tickets to pull requests. It aims to automate some of the more tedious tasks, like minor bug fixes and copy changes, in order to increase your customer NPS while letting engineers get on with their work. 

So how does it work? Once you boot it up, Tusk will integrate with your chosen ticketing software like Jira, Linear, Notion, or GitHub. Once a ticket comes in, Tusk will ask if you want it to work on it. From there, it will refer to an “abstract semantic” graph of your codebase and will use learnings from past PRs and code reviews to generate high-quality code. 

Once the code is generated, the agent will run CI checks and automatically iterate on a branch until it passes your checks. From there, it’s ready to deploy. It also comes with out-of-the-box Figma, Loom, and Jam integrations that give it even more context when generating code. 

Tusk is in the YC Winter batch for 2024. The team is offering fifty percent off for the first three months to Product Hunt users who want to try it out.

CAT NIPS

AI

  • Gan.AI launched the research preview of Myna-mini, a text-to-speech model that supports all 22 official Indic languages and English.

  • Langtrace AI is an open-source observability tool that helps monitor, evaluate, and improve your LLM apps.

  • NotHotDog is a developer tool for testing your LLM APIs and agents. It is suitable for both voice and text-based instances.

Back-end and Server-side

  • Postgres (dot) new from Supabase lets you instantly spin up an unlimited number of Postgres databases that run directly in your browser.

  • Glimpse automatically deploys GitHub pull requests to preview environments using Laravel Forge, enabling developers to quickly and easily see how changes will look and function.

  • JustDeploy is an open-source tool that deploys your app from your app source to your server, handling Docker installation and certificates, with no vendor lock-in.

DevOps and Productivity

  • Waydev is a coding intelligence platform that leverages insights from the engineering stack to improve health, accelerate delivery, and enhance planning.

  • RegexBot uses AI to let you convert natural language to RegEx in seconds. Just type in what pattern you’re looking for, hit enter, and the AI will do the rest. 

  • PubliclyBuild takes your GitHub contributions and turns them into ready-to-post tweets. It’s designed to help makers more easily share what they are building in public.

  • DEV Challenges are mini-hackathons that help build your portfolio, with cash prizes.

  • StatusSight monitors popular services and APIs for outages and incidents with custom dashboards and email alerts.

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