Humsana MCP for Developers

Humsana MCP for Developers

AI that knows when you're tired & blocks dangerous commands

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Humsana MCP detects your cognitive state (focus, stress, fatigue) from typing patterns and tells AI assistants how you're doing. The unique feature is Cognitive Interlock: it blocks you from running rm -rf or DROP TABLE when you're exhausted. Everything runs locally, no data leaves your machine.
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Humsana for Developers

Launched this week
AI that knows when you're tired - blocks dangerous commands
Humsana MCP detects your cognitive state (focus, stress, fatigue) from typing patterns and provides this context to AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and Continue.dev. Cognitive Interlock blocks dangerous commands when you're too tired to think straight. Everything runs locally. No data leaves your machine. Install via: npx @humsana/mcp-server We're onboarding developers who want Cognitive Interlock and advanced features. DM or comment if you want early access.
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Sriram Natrajhen
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Hey everyone! šŸ‘‹ I built Humsana MCP after deleting important code blocks at 2 AM when I was exhausted. We've all been there. The problem: AI assistants like Claude are blind to how you're doing. They'll happily help you run `rm -rf` whether you're fresh at 10 AM or barely awake at midnight. The solution: Humsana detects fatigue from your typing patterns: not what you type, just how you type and can block dangerous commands when you're too tired. How it works: 1. Run: npx @humsana/mcp-server 2. Add to Claude Desktop config 3. AI now knows when you're tired šŸš€ We're currently in pilot mode: everything is free for early adopters. If you want Cognitive Interlock (the command blocking feature) or want to help shape what we build next, DM me or drop a comment. Looking for devs who've made tired-coding mistakes they regret. Fully local, no accounts, no cloud. Open to feedback! — Ram