/gitnexus-debugging
Use when the user is debugging a bug, tracing an error, or asking why something fails. Examples: \"Why is X failing?\", \"Where does this error come from?\", \"Trace this bug\"
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Use when the user is debugging a bug, tracing an error, or asking why something fails. Examples: \"Why is X failing?\", \"Where does this error come from?\", \"Trace this bug\"
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gitnexus-debugging.SKILL.mdname: gitnexus-debugging
description: "Use when the user is debugging a bug, tracing an error, or asking why something fails. Examples: \"Why is X failing?\", \"Where does this error come from?\", \"Trace this bug\""
Debugging with GitNexus
When to Use
- "Why is this function failing?"
- "Trace where this error comes from"
- "Who calls this method?"
- "This endpoint returns 500"
- Investigating bugs, errors, or unexpected behavior
Workflow
1. query({search_query: "<error or symptom>"}) → Find related execution flows
2. context({name: "<suspect>"}) → See callers/callees/processes
3. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name} → Trace execution flow
4. cypher({statement: "MATCH path..."}) → Custom traces if needed> If "Index is stale" → run `node .gitnexus/run.cjs analyze` in terminal.
Checklist
- [ ] Understand the symptom (error message, unexpected behavior)
- [ ] query for error text or related code
- [ ] Identify the suspect function from returned processes
- [ ] context to see callers and callees
- [ ] Trace execution flow via process resource if applicable
- [ ] cypher for custom call chain traces if needed
- [ ] Read source files to confirm root cause
Debugging Patterns
| Symptom | GitNexus Approach | | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | Error message | `query` for error text → `context` on throw sites | | Wrong return value | `context` on the function → trace callees for data flow | | Intermittent failure | `context` → look for external calls, async deps | | Performance issue | `context` → find symbols with many callers (hot paths) | | Recent regression | `detect_changes` to see what your changes affect | | "How does A reach B?" | `trace` between the two symbols — shortest call chain in one call |
Tools
**query** — find code related to error:
query({search_query: "payment validation error"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, ErrorHandling
→ Symbols: validatePayment, handlePaymentError, PaymentException**context** — full context for a suspect:
context({name: "validatePayment"})
→ Incoming calls: processCheckout, webhookHandler
→ Outgoing calls: verifyCard, fetchRates (external API!)
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow (step 3/7)**cypher** — custom call chain traces:
MATCH path = (a)-[:CodeRelation {type: 'CALLS'}*1..2]->(b:Function {name: "validatePayment"})
RETURN [n IN nodes(path) | n.name] AS chain**trace** — shortest call chain between two symbols ("how does A reach B?"), one call instead of chaining `context` hops:
trace({ from: "processCheckout", to: "fetchRates" })
→ status: ok, hopCount: 3
→ hops: processCheckout → validatePayment → verifyCard → fetchRates
→ edges: CALLS (1.0), CALLS (0.95), CALLS (1.0)When no path exists, `trace` reports the furthest reachable node — exactly where the chain breaks (dynamic dispatch, reflection, or an external boundary).
Example: "Payment endpoint returns 500 intermittently"
1. query({search_query: "payment error handling"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, ErrorHandling
→ Symbols: validatePayment, handlePaymentError
2. context({name: "validatePayment"})
→ Outgoing calls: verifyCard, fetchRates (external API!)
3. READ gitnexus://repo/my-app/process/CheckoutFlow
→ Step 3: validatePayment → calls fetchRates (external)
4. Root cause: fetchRates calls external API without proper timeoutRead more
name: gitnexus-debugging description: "Use when the user is debugging a bug, tracing an error, or asking why something fails. Examples: \"Why is X failing?\", \"Where does this error come from?\", \"Trace this bug\""
Debugging with GitNexus
When to Use
- "Why is this function failing?"
- "Trace where this error comes from"
- "Who calls this method?"
- "This endpoint returns 500"
- Investigating bugs, errors, or unexpected behavior
Workflow
1. query({search_query: "<error or symptom>"}) → Find related execution flows
2. context({name: "<suspect>"}) → See callers/callees/processes
3. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name} → Trace execution flow
4. cypher({statement: "MATCH path..."}) → Custom traces if needed> If "Index is stale" → run `node .gitnexus/run.cjs analyze` in terminal.
Checklist
- [ ] Understand the symptom (error message, unexpected behavior) - [ ] query for error text or related code - [ ] Identify the suspect function from returned processes - [ ] context to see callers and callees - [ ] Trace execution flow via process resource if applicable - [ ] cypher for custom call chain traces if needed - [ ] Read source files to confirm root cause
Debugging Patterns
| Symptom | GitNexus Approach | | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | Error message | `query` for error text → `context` on throw sites | | Wrong return value | `context` on the function → trace callees for data flow | | Intermittent failure | `context` → look for external calls, async deps | | Performance issue | `context` → find symbols with many callers (hot paths) | | Recent regression | `detect_changes` to see what your changes affect | | "How does A reach B?" | `trace` between the two symbols — shortest call chain in one call |
Tools
**query** — find code related to error:
query({search_query: "payment validation error"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, ErrorHandling
→ Symbols: validatePayment, handlePaymentError, PaymentException**context** — full context for a suspect:
context({name: "validatePayment"})
→ Incoming calls: processCheckout, webhookHandler
→ Outgoing calls: verifyCard, fetchRates (external API!)
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow (step 3/7)**cypher** — custom call chain traces:
MATCH path = (a)-[:CodeRelation {type: 'CALLS'}*1..2]->(b:Function {name: "validatePayment"})
RETURN [n IN nodes(path) | n.name] AS chain**trace** — shortest call chain between two symbols ("how does A reach B?"), one call instead of chaining `context` hops:
trace({ from: "processCheckout", to: "fetchRates" })
→ status: ok, hopCount: 3
→ hops: processCheckout → validatePayment → verifyCard → fetchRates
→ edges: CALLS (1.0), CALLS (0.95), CALLS (1.0)When no path exists, `trace` reports the furthest reachable node — exactly where the chain breaks (dynamic dispatch, reflection, or an external boundary).
Example: "Payment endpoint returns 500 intermittently"
1. query({search_query: "payment error handling"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, ErrorHandling
→ Symbols: validatePayment, handlePaymentError
2. context({name: "validatePayment"})
→ Outgoing calls: verifyCard, fetchRates (external API!)
3. READ gitnexus://repo/my-app/process/CheckoutFlow
→ Step 3: validatePayment → calls fetchRates (external)
4. Root cause: fetchRates calls external API without proper timeout🛡️ The approval and policy layer for AI agents. Intercept risky actions before they run, block them, or approve them remotely.
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