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How we designed a DevOps Co-pilot to help DevOps and SREs reduce context switching

  • Botkube Fuse is a free terminal-based CLI tool designed to help platform engineers, SREs, and DevOps reduce inefficiencies and burnout caused by constant context switching.
  • The tool tackles the core pain point of context switching, a significant challenge for platform engineers.
  • The inspiration behind Fuse comes from the sheer volume of tasks that platform engineers handle simultaneously, which leads to a fragmented focus and inefficiencies.
  • Fuse is built on existing Botkube technology, including AI assistant and cloud infrastructure and uses the powerful GPT-4o model from OpenAI to get things done.
  • Fuse requires user confirmation for each potentially dangerous operation, such as filesystem writes or code execution to ensure complete control is in the hands of the user.
  • The tool is designed to solve real user problems that often arise at the intersection of different parts of the infrastructure, hence the need for the end-to-end infrastructure knowledge.
  • Botkube Fuse is built on two principles: a holistic view of infrastructure and focused solutions for real problems.
  • With features like GKE troubleshooting, GitHub Actions analysis, and more, Fuse is built to solve real-world challenges.
  • The tool is just the beginning, and the team is eager to learn from users, gather feedback, and iterate on Fuse to make it even more powerful and intuitive.
  • Botkube Fuse is a free tool, and the team encourages users to give it a try and provide feedback via Slack or social media channels.

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