
We’re open sourcing the core of Warestack - meet Watchflow!

We’ve just decoupled the core of Warestack into its own open-source repo:
Watchflow [https://github.com/warestack/wat...]
It’s early-stage and not yet production-hardened, but it’s already functional and covers key features especially around workflow governance.
You can use it to define GitHub protection rules in natural language and enforce them in real time via YAML.
We’re looking for contributors with experience in:
Python
LangChain or LangGraph
GitHub workflows, and branch protection rules
If you're interested in contributing, testing it out, or discussing where it’s headed, you can book a quick call with me here [https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com...]
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Warestack
Tired of risky merges or missing approvals? Meet Watchflow — an open source GitHub rule engine that lets you write plain English rules to flag or block unsafe PRs and deployments. No CI rewrites, no scripts.
How to start:
Install the Watchflow GitHub App (takes 1 min). → https://github.com/apps/watchflow
Write your first rule, go for Pull requests must have a description → https://watchflow.dev/
Go back to GitHub and commit the rule to .watchflow/rules.yaml in your repo.
Open a PR to test!
👀 Watchflow watches and flags issues in real-time (via PR checks/comments). Fix it or acknowledge it.
If you like it give us a star here → https://github.com/warestack/watchflow
Check this for more → https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bwng3dmu14z0pb7zyv62p/Watchflow-how-to.pdf?rlkey=c6eiv6wde31ivo0tl9vgq19ov&dl=0
Warestack
Repo already has some early activity - huge thanks to the open source folks jumping in!
Calling devs to take on some of the open issues: https://github.com/warestack/watchflow/issues
Also, if you're into LangGraph or want to help shape the architecture while it's still early, jump into the discussions here: https://github.com/warestack/watchflow/discussions/8