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Nobody Told Me Debugging Could Feel This Easy. DeepTracer MCP on Claude Changed Everything.
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Nobody Told Me Debugging Could Feel This Easy. DeepTracer MCP on Claude Changed Everything.

via Dev.to DevOpsGautam Kumar14h ago

Nobody Told Me Debugging Could Feel This Easy. DeepTracer MCP on Claude Changed Everything. It was a Tuesday morning. 8:47am. Coffee still hot. Prod was broken. I never opened a single dashboard. The Morning That Changed My Debug Workflow It was a Tuesday morning. 8:47am. Coffee still hot. My phone buzzes. A user DM on Twitter: "hey your app is throwing errors, checkout is broken." Old me would've panicked. Opened the laptop. Fired up Sentry. Filtered through 400 events. Copied the stack trace. Switched to my editor. Pasted it into Claude. Asked what is wrong. Got a half answer because Claude had no idea what my actual runtime looked like. Switched back to Sentry. Grabbed more context. Back to the editor. Forty minutes later. Bug fixed. Coffee cold. Mood ruined. That was me every single time something broke in prod. Until I found DeepTracer MCP. That same morning, I asked Claude directly: "What is crashing in production right now?" It called DeepTracer, pulled my live errors, ran an AI

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