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Please help me test and see if I can help you.

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Please help me test and see if I can help you. Hey all, i’m looking for real feedback before I keep investing. TL:DR a new yaml parser tool to visualize your workflows. Please help me test. [link] I kept losing time waiting for the commit → push → wait 5min → fail on a typo or a misread if: loop. Especially painful when migrating between platforms or onboarding to someone else's pipeline. Existing visualizers only show pipelines after they run, and none of them simulate "what happens if X branch / Y event / Z secret missing". What it does: Parses GitHub Actions / CircleCI / Bitrise YAML into a unified IR, renders the DAG with conditional edges (on-success / on-failure / expression) as first-class, and simulates which jobs run vs. skip given a branch + event + available secrets, all theis without executing anything. I built 3 ways to use the tool: Web: paste / upload / URL-import. Runs 100% client-side; your YAML never leaves the tab. CLI: bunx @dr-yaml/cli validate | simulate | docs | migrate MCP server: so Claude / Cursor / Cline can reason about your real CI config ("why would this job skip on a tag push?"). Cross-platform migration is also available. What I'd love your help with: Paste in a real config and tell me what it gets wrong. The gnarlier the better. Does the simulation model match how you mentally reason about your pipelines? Is the MCP integration something you'd actually use day-to-day, or am I solving a fake problem? Free, no signup. Roast freely. [link] [link] [handle]
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