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superloglabs/superlog

superloglabs/superlog is an Apache-2.0-licensed, open-source observability tool that uses AI agents to self-heal software, with OpenTelemetry instrumentation, a self-hosted deployment, and a skills layer that lets the AI agent inspect logs, correlate traces, and propose or apply fixes, so platform engineering teams and SREs can move from alert-driven ops to agent-driven remediation without giving

Score7.5
Popularity7.0
Risklow
TierGold
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty8.0
Momentum7.0
Maturity6.1
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.0
Setup ease6.4

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Why it matters

Useful for platform engineering teams, SREs, and on-call engineers who need an Apache-2.0-licensed, open-source observability tool that uses AI agents to self-heal software, with OpenTelemetry instrumentation, a self-hosted deployment, and a skills layer that lets the AI agent inspect logs, correlate traces, and propose or apply fixes, so they can move from alert-driven ops to agent-driven remedia

Who should use it

platform engineering teams who need an Apache-2.0-licensed, open-source observability tool that uses AI agents to self-heal software with OpenTelemetry instrumentationSREs who want an agent-driven remediation layer on top of their existing OpenTelemetry telemetry stack so incidents get investigated and proposed fixes get written before the on-call engineer is pagedon-call engineers who need a self-hosted observability tool with a skills layer that lets the AI agent inspect logs, correlate traces, and propose or apply fixesopen-source contributors who want an Apache-2.0 alternative to closed-source, vendor-locked AI observability platforms

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It is a self-hostable observability tool that uses AI agents to inspect logs, correlate traces, and propose or apply fixes, so review which remediation actions the agent is allowed to take, scope which services and namespaces the agent can touch, confirm audit log retention and rollback discipline match your incident-response requirements, and gate any auto-remediation behind human approval before connecting Superlog to production services.

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Closest alternatives / related signals

observabilityopentelemetryself-healingai-agentssreself-hostedopen-sourceapache-2.0