Ship It Conversations: Human-in-the-Loop Fixer Bots and AI Guardrails in CI/CD (with Gracious James)
Ship It Weekly · 2026-01-12 · 22 min
Episode notes
This is a guest conversation episode of Ship It Weekly (separate from the weekly news recaps). In this Ship It: Conversations episode I talk with Gracious James Eluvathingal about TARS, his “human-in-the-loop” fixer bot wired into CI/CD. We get into why he built it in the first place, how he stitches together n8n, GitHub, SSH, and guardrailed commands, and what it actually looks like when an AI agent helps with incident response without being allowed to nuke prod. We also dig into rollback phases, where humans stay in the loop, and why validating every LLM output before acting on it is the single most important guardrail. If you’re curious about AI agents in pipelines but hate the idea of a fully autonomous “ops bot,” this one is very much about the middle ground: segmenting workflows, limiting blast radius, and using agents to reduce toil instead of replace engineers.
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