9 comments

  • sixhobbits 315 days ago
    The github makes it very hard to understand what this thing actually does. The example you provided helps a bit but not a lot.

    All the comments follow a similar pattern (eg mentioning impressed) and have very low karma and two were created today, so I assume you're using manipulation to get this on the front page.

    • shahargl 315 days ago
      Would be happy to answer any question you have. We know our messaging is far from perfect but we are trying. I posted this “show hn” on my LinkedIn so I feel its legit ^^
  • talboren 316 days ago
    A more detailed documentation can be found here https://www.keephq.wiki/applications/github :)
  • jmartens 311 days ago
    I don't see the need for this. I mean, its a fun idea for LLMs/Generative text, but does the target user struggle with figuring out how to configure an alert in their o11y tools?
  • dattanin 316 days ago
    Impressive work! I am in the process of implementing some alerts and will try to use keep as a part of our workflow.
    • shahargl 316 days ago
      Amazing! Would be cool to chat and understand how we can help
  • barakalkalay 316 days ago
    Impressive work, Shahar and Tal! Keep simplifies the process of creating application alerts by enabling developers to write them in plain text, saving time and improving efficiency. The integration with existing observability tools and the open-source nature of the project make it even more appealing.
  • talhof8 316 days ago
    Congrats on the launch guys! Love that it's open source. Going to give it a try and keep you posted
  • IdoLateralus 315 days ago
    Looks like a promising tool. As an infrastructure engineer myself, alerting is a major pain in the ass that always results in silencing notifications due to excessive noise. I think you're headed in the right direction and I wish you guys all the best.
  • nadavwiz 316 days ago
    Love it! What about a zapier integration?
    • shahargl 316 days ago
      wdym? how will it look like?
      • nadavwiz 316 days ago
        Either alerts (can be very noisy) or some heuristic (daily summaries as a simplistic example) triggering zapiers for any flow I’d like to hook it to (email, comm apps you don’t yet offer integrations with, etc)
  • omriros 316 days ago
    I am genuinely impressed by this GitHub Bot and its game-changing capabilities. The ability to create application alerts using plain English descriptions is a remarkable feature that will greatly simplify the monitoring process for developers and DevOps professionals. This innovative solution has the potential to significantly enhance productivity and streamline workflows in an impressive way. Thank you guys!