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    TraceRoot

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    Find the Root Cause in Your Code's Trace

    ...AI agents operate over this structured view to summarize issues, pinpoint likely root causes, and even suggest actionable fixes or draft GitHub issues and pull requests. It offers interactive trace exploration with zoomable log clusters, span and latency views, and code-linked insights. Lightweight SDKs for Python and TypeScript enable seamless instrumentation using OpenTelemetry, with support for both self-hosted and cloud deployment. Human-in-the-loop interaction is central: developers can guide reasoning by selecting relevant spans or logs, then verify agent reasoning through traceable context.
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    Laminar

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    Open-source all-in-one platform for engineering AI products

    Laminar is an open source all-in-one platform for engineering best-in-class LLM products. Data governs the quality of your LLM application. Laminar helps you collect it, understand it, and use it. When you trace your LLM application, you get a clear picture of every step of execution and simultaneously collect invaluable data. You can use it to set up better evaluations, as dynamic few-shot examples, and for fine-tuning. All traces are sent in the background via gRPC with minimal overhead. Tracing of text and image models is supported, audio models are coming soon. ...
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    Postman for MCPs - A tool for testing and debugging MCPs

    Inspector by MCPJam is a visual developer tool—akin to Postman—for testing and debugging MCP servers, with capabilities to simulate and trace tool execution via various transports and LLM integrations.
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    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    Official plugin for OpenClaw that exports agent traces to Opik

    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin is an open-source plugin designed to add observability and monitoring capabilities to OpenClaw autonomous AI agents by exporting operational traces to the Opik observability platform. The project integrates directly with OpenClaw’s plugin architecture so that developers can capture detailed runtime information about how their agents behave while executing tasks. Each time an AI agent performs an action—such as calling a large language model, invoking a...
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    Chrome DevTools for coding agents

    ...The repository spells out environment requirements and cautions that exposing a live browser to agents grants powerful access, so sensitive data should be handled carefully. Beyond static inspection, it exposes operational tools like starting a performance trace that an agent can later analyze to propose optimizations. The server is intended to slot into MCP-capable assistants and IDEs, giving them reliable, typed tools and resource endpoints rather than ad-hoc automation. Documentation from the Chrome team explains how the server augments agents with real debugging capabilities.
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