Tools: built a free DevOps error search engine — here's why

Tools: built a free DevOps error search engine — here's why

It's 2 AM. A pod is crashing. You have no idea why. ## What is DevOpsDebug? ## What's live right now: ## Why not just use ChatGPT? ## What's next? ## Try it You open Stack Overflow. The top answer is from 2019 and the commands don't work anymore. You ask ChatGPT. It gives you a confident answer with a flag that doesn't exist. You open 10 more tabs. Nothing is specific to your exact error message. This happened to me too many times. I'm a DevOps Engineer with 4 years of experience managing production infrastructure on Kubernetes (EKS) and Ericsson private cloud. After hitting the same walls over and over — outdated answers, hallucinated commands, GitHub issues with no resolution — I built DevOpsDebug. It's a searchable database of real DevOps errors with verified fixes. Not a blog. Not a tutorial site. A database where you paste your exact error message and get the exact fix — with the commands that actually work. 🔍 Errors Database Searchable errors for Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, Jenkins, Terraform, Linux and Ansible. 100+ errors documented so far, adding more every week from real production incidents. 💬 Community Q&A Can't find your error? Post it. Real DevOps engineers answer — not bots, not AI. 🎯 Free Mock Interviews Book a mock interview with actual DevOps engineers. You get honest feedback, a written report and a personalized study plan. Not AI-generated. 📚 Learning Roadmap Structured path from zero to DevOps engineer — Linux → Networking → Docker → Kubernetes → AWS → CI/CD → Monitoring — with curated resources at every stage. I get this question a lot. ChatGPT is great for explaining concepts. It's terrible for production debugging because: DevOpsDebug gives you exact error codes, verified commands, and community-tested solutions. Speed matters at 2 AM. It's free. No login needed to search errors. Would love feedback — what errors do you keep hitting that you can never find a clean answer for? Drop them in the comments and I'll document them. 🙏 Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Are you sure you want to ? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. as well , this person and/or - It doesn't know your exact error code - It hallucinates flags and commands that don't exist - It can't tell you that a specific fix only works on Kubernetes 1.24+ - It has no community validation — one wrong answer can take down your service - Adding 500+ more errors from real Jira tickets and production incidents - Helm, ArgoCD, GitHub Actions error categories - Interview questions section by tool - Weekly newsletter with new errors by tech stack