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Show HN: Muscula – Lightweight error monitoring with CLI and MCP
Muscula started years ago when there weren't many error monitoring options on the market.<p>It's been running in production since then, tracking JS, PHP, C#, and Java errors. Nothing fancy - error grouping, stack traces, trends, uptime checks, alerts. The kind of stuff you actually look at.<p>Now there are dozens of monitoring tools, but most of them have grown into expensive, complex platforms. Muscula stayed small on purpose. It just does the job.<p>What's new: I've recently added a CLI and an MCP server. The CLI lets you browse errors from the terminal (`muscula errors "MyProject"`) and pipe output directly into Claude Code or any other tool: muscula errors "MyProject" | claude "anything critical here?"<p>What MCP integration does probably you know, you can just ask AI "fix all the problems" and it's fixing.<p>This is for people who want to know what's broken in their app without paying too much per service or wading through a complex UI.<p>I'm using it all the time, hopefully you'll find that useful too.<p>Stack: .NET MongoDB, React, Mobx.
Muscula is a functional, bootstrapped utility that targets a niche in the AI-native developer workflow via its MCP integration, but it faces extreme competition from entrenched incumbents like Sentry. While the CLI-first approach is timely for the 'AI coding' era, the lack of significant traction and a defensible moat makes it a difficult candidate for venture-scale returns.