mcp-nodejs-debugger
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mcp-nodejs-debugger
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Show HN: We made an MCP server so Cursor can debug Node.js on its own
Up to you, but there's actually a formal logging pathway[1] in MCP that has the potential to put this message somewhere that either of the two consumers[2] of your service could see it https://github.com/hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger/blob/v...
1: https://spec.modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/2024-11-0...
2: the person, and while I don't have evidence of it I also can't think why the LLM couldn't see the message, either
- Show HN: Let Claude Code control Node.js debugger
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AI Blindspots – Blindspots in LLMs I've noticed while AI coding
Little tangent: I realized that currently LLMs can't debug because they only have access to the compile time (just code). Many bugs happen due to run time complex state. If I can make LLMs think like a productive Dev who can debug, then would they become more efficient?
I started hacking a small prototype along those lines: https://github.com/hyperdrive-eng/mcp-nodejs-debugger
Hoping I can avoid debug death loop where I get into this bad loop of copy pasting the error and hoping LLM would get it right this one time :)
TabFS
- TabFS – browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
- Show HN: We made an MCP server so Cursor can debug Node.js on its own
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Show HN: Gave Claude LSD SQL
Are you considering making your "Bicycle" extension open-source? I would only use it if I'm really sure there's nothing weird involved (giving access to all my website is too dangerous)
BTW have you looked at TabFS ? Could be a nice addition to your LSD idea https://github.com/osnr/TabFS
- The File Filesystem
- Ask HN: What is your wishlist for a new browser interface?
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On Desktop GUI Minimalism
It may not be exactly what you have in mind but there is an interesting extension along similar lines (mostly for chrome) called TabFS that mounts your open tabs as a filesystem...
https://omar.website/tabfs/
- bash command to catch opened url by browser
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TabDB: Using browser tabs as a database like only a maniac would
I hoped it does something like TabFS and I could query my tabs content with SQL but it's not. Seems useless to me, sorry.
https://github.com/osnr/TabFS
- How do I get the list of "opened tabs" on firefox? Active and inactive tabs.
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Ask HN: Alternatives to organizing code in files and folders?
> Using ls for listing modules/classes...
Interesting. Just made me think of using a custom filesystem to navigate a codebase. Similar to: https://github.com/osnr/TabFS. I wonder if anyone has done this.
What are some alternatives?
context7 - Context7 MCP Server -- Up-to-date code documentation for LLMs and AI code editors
Drill - Search files without indexing, but fast crawling
mcp-server-elasticsearch
raycast-script-commands - Personal Scripts for Raycast Script Commands https://github.com/raycast/script-commands
browser-tools-mcp - Monitor browser logs directly from Cursor and other MCP compatible IDEs.
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery