{"repo":"DSB-117/brainblast","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/DSB-117/brainblast","clone":"git clone https://github.com/DSB-117/brainblast.git","description":"Predict the silent integration traps an AI agent would ship (zero-revenue configs, auth bypasses, immutable wrong choices) — then enforce, in CI, that they stay fixed. Research skill + npx brainblast CLI.","language":"TypeScript","stars":117,"topics":["ai","ci","jwt","security","solana","static-analysis","stripe","webhooks"],"license":"MIT","category":"auth-billing-email","readme_excerpt":"brainblast Research external APIs and SDKs before your AI agent starts coding — then enforce, in CI, that what got written matches. --- AI coding agents start implementing before they actually know the systems they are integrating. They know the name of an SDK but not the version. They know an API exists but not that a required config step is mandatory, or that a setting is immutable after deploy, or that a fee recipient defaults to zero if omitted. Brainblast runs first. It reads your requirements, identifies every external component, browses official docs and package registries, and produces a structured research report — with facts, risks, and answered questions — before any code is written. The report travels with the project. Any coding agent can use it without repeating the research. Two entry points, one product. Brainblast predicts the failure before any code exists — the /brainblast research skill, run inside your coding agent — then enforces that the fix stays shipped, forever — the brainblast npm CLI, run in CI. Same traps (Stripe, Privy/JWT, Bags/Solana fee-share, …), same report.json contract, two moments in the lifecycle: See it for real: examples/bags-api/ is a complete committed run against the Bags API (Solana token launch), including the final report. It caught a permanent, silent, zero-revenue misconfiguration an agent would have shipped. Capabilities Everything Brainblast does today, at a glance. Research workflow - Auto-detects the requirements file from ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/DSB-117","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/DSB-117/brainblast/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}