May 10, 2026MCPCodingTool

A 17-Year-Old in Astana Built the Tribal Knowledge MCP Your Coding Agent Was Missing

KodHau just launched on Product Hunt, 103 upvotes, day rank 18. The pitch is one line — stop your AI from breaking prod, give it your team decisions. An MCP server that pulls your repo's PR history by exact file path and function name, surfaces the architectural decisions, the rejected approaches, the review comments, before the agent writes a single character of code.

Built solo by Zhasulan Serikbek. Seventeen years old, from Astana, Kazakhstan. Previously led 12 developers as a Team Lead at a venture studio — old enough to have been bitten by junior contributors who did not know why a function existed and shipped a regression. Built the thing he wished he had.

The demo that sells it is the .NET runtime test. Asked Cursor alone whether a piece of code could be deleted. Cursor said yes. Asked Cursor with KodHau the same question. KodHau surfaced three PRs explaining exactly why deleting it would break prod. The AI does not know your team had a two-week debate about that line in 2024 — the PR history does, KodHau exposes it.

Place this next to re_gent (audit-and-rollback for tool calls, last week) and Cosine Beads (decision logging from PRs, April). The pattern: every coding agent is a brilliant new hire with no institutional memory. The fix is not a smarter model — it is the boring infrastructure that translates your team's accumulated context into something the agent can actually consume. KodHau is the cleanest single-server take on that problem so far.

Works with Cursor and Claude Code today. kodhau.com. Built by a teenager during what is presumably his evening hours. The leverage of a smart kid plus an MCP spec plus an obvious pain point is becoming hard to overstate.
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