Temporal debugging

Trace commits, sync GitHub, surface risk.

Rebugger today focuses on a single console: ingest repositories, score commits, keep them auto-synced, and narrate how changes evolve.

Manual tracesGitHub auto-syncAI risk triageAI debuggerRollback guidance

Available now

Built, shipped, and ready to use.

Manual trace intake

Paste a git URL, optionally pick a branch, set a commit limit, and Rebugger ingests those commits into a timeline you can collapse, sync, or delete.

Auto-sync via GitHub

Connect GitHub from the tracer console. We store each user's token securely, list their repositories, and let them enable automatic sync with one click.

Risk scoring & narration

Every ingested commit gets a risk level, rationale, and short narrative so you can scan timelines fast without digging through raw diffs.

AI risk triage

AI risk assessment keeps the badge honest by double-checking every change with a second set of eyes.

AI timeline insights

AI adds a short summary and fix suggestion so the timeline stays readable without opening diffs.

On-demand debugger

Paste a small snippet and get a short explanation with a cleaned fix suggestion.

How it works

Every user follows the same simple flow.

  1. Step 1

    Authenticate

    Sign in with your approved account and the tracer unlocks immediately.

  2. Step 2

    Trace or auto-sync

    Use the trace form for ad-hoc ingesting or enable auto-sync on your GitHub repos to keep timelines updated automatically.

  3. Step 3

    Review timelines

    Collapse panels, copy rollback scripts, and trigger sync jobs. Everything referenced on this page ships in the product now.

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Rebugger renders git history as a monochrome timeline so every regression can be traced, understood, and reversed.