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WarpFix is an AI-powered CI repair platform designed to keep your GitHub Actions pipelines green. By automating the detection, classification, and resolution of build failures, WarpFix reduces CI debugging time from hours to seconds.
WarpFix acts as an intelligent layer over your CI/CD. When a workflow fails:
1. Ingestion: Receives the workflow_run event via GitHub Webhooks.
2. Analysis: Parses logs to classify error types.
3. Repair: Uses a fingerprint database or LLMs to generate a patch.
4. Validation: Tests every patch in a Docker sandbox before proposing changes.
5. Resolution: Opens a PR with the fix and an automated code review.
@warpfix in any PR for instant analysis and test suggestions.Whether you are a startup founder or a platform engineer managing complex monorepos, WarpFix provides the automation needed to maintain a healthy CI/CD culture.
Stop debugging CI. Start shipping.
Learn more at https://warpfix.org
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WarpFix is the only GitHub-native agent that doesn't just suggest fixesโit automatically validates them in an isolated Docker sandbox before proposing a PR. Our fingerprint-based intelligence engine hashes error patterns across your repositories, meaning we turn minutes of debugging into milliseconds of automated repair by reusing proven, high-confidence fixes.
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Choose WarpFix if youโre tired of babysitting CI pipelines. Unlike generic AI coding assistants or manual CI fixers, WarpFix is CI-native: it hooks into your workflow runs, parses raw logs, handles dependency conflicts and flaky tests, and gives you a CI stability dashboard. Itโs an automated member of your platform team, not just a chatbot in your IDE.
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Engineering teams, DevOps, and Platform Engineers who want to maximize developer velocity by offloading CI maintenance. Itโs perfect for startup founders managing small teams who don't have a dedicated DevOps engineer, as well as enterprise platform teams looking to standardize repair intelligence and reliability across dozens of microservices.
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WarpFix was born out of pure frustration with "red" CI builds. We spent too many late nights manually debugging obscure build logs, dependency conflicts, and non-deterministic flaky tests. We realized that 90% of CI failures follow predictable, fixable patternsโso we built an autonomous agent to handle them for us, allowing our team to stop debugging CI and start shipping product.
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Weโve built WarpFix on a modern, scalable stack: - Backend: Node.js, Express.js - Frontend: Next.js, React, Tailwind CSS - Database: PostgreSQL 18 - Queue/Cache: Valkey 8 & BullMQ (for high-concurrency CI job processing) - AI/LLM: Claude Sonnet 4.6 for CI-log parsing and patch generation - Sandbox: Dockerode (Docker-in-Docker for isolated fix validation)
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