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I launched Repowarden about three months ago. It started as "a dev in a box that does the boring jobs." It's grown teeth since then. Here's what's actually shipped and why some of it matters more than I thought it would. The thing that changed everything: positioning Originally I pitched it as "automated dependency updates and test generation." That's true, but it's also boring. Dependabot does dependency updates and is free. What customers actually want is the maintenance work that ends up on their compliance dashboard. SOC 2, Cyber Essentials Plus, ISO 27001. They have a 30-day patching SLA and they keep missing it. Wiz tells them what's broken. Tenable tells them what's broken. Nothing fixes it. So the new pitch: The AI dev that handles maintenance, security, and compliance. Same product, sharper edge. Most of the features below were obvious once I admitted that's what I was building. Security patching that actually patches transitives npm audit will tell you that some package…

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