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Use when the user asks how code works, wants to understand architecture, trace execution flows, or explore unfamiliar parts of the codebase. Examples: \"How does X work?\", \"What calls this function?\", \"Show me the auth flow\"
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Use when the user asks how code works, wants to understand architecture, trace execution flows, or explore unfamiliar parts of the codebase. Examples: \"How does X work?\", \"What calls this function?\", \"Show me the auth flow\"
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gitnexus-exploring.SKILL.mdname: gitnexus-exploring
description: "Use when the user asks how code works, wants to understand architecture, trace execution flows, or explore unfamiliar parts of the codebase. Examples: \"How does X work?\", \"What calls this function?\", \"Show me the auth flow\""
Exploring Codebases with GitNexus
When to Use
- "How does authentication work?"
- "What's the project structure?"
- "Show me the main components"
- "Where is the database logic?"
- Understanding code you haven't seen before
Workflow
1. READ gitnexus://repos → Discover indexed repos
2. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/context → Codebase overview, check staleness
3. query({search_query: "<what you want to understand>"}) → Find related execution flows
4. context({name: "<symbol>"}) → Deep dive on specific symbol
5. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name} → Trace full execution flow> If step 2 says "Index is stale" → run `node .gitnexus/run.cjs analyze` in terminal.
Checklist
- [ ] READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/context
- [ ] query for the concept you want to understand
- [ ] Review returned processes (execution flows)
- [ ] context on key symbols for callers/callees
- [ ] READ process resource for full execution traces
- [ ] Read source files for implementation detailsResources
| Resource | What you get | | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/context` | Stats, staleness warning (~150 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/clusters` | All functional areas with cohesion scores (~300 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/cluster/{name}` | Area members with file paths (~500 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name}` | Step-by-step execution trace (~200 tokens) |
Tools
**query** — find execution flows related to a concept:
query({search_query: "payment processing"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, RefundFlow, WebhookHandler
→ Symbols grouped by flow with file locations**context** — 360-degree view of a symbol:
context({name: "validateUser"})
→ Incoming calls: loginHandler, apiMiddleware
→ Outgoing calls: checkToken, getUserById
→ Processes: LoginFlow (step 2/5), TokenRefresh (step 1/3)Example: "How does payment processing work?"
1. READ gitnexus://repo/my-app/context → 918 symbols, 45 processes
2. query({search_query: "payment processing"})
→ CheckoutFlow: processPayment → validateCard → chargeStripe
→ RefundFlow: initiateRefund → calculateRefund → processRefund
3. context({name: "processPayment"})
→ Incoming: checkoutHandler, webhookHandler
→ Outgoing: validateCard, chargeStripe, saveTransaction
4. Read src/payments/processor.ts for implementation detailsRead more
name: gitnexus-exploring description: "Use when the user asks how code works, wants to understand architecture, trace execution flows, or explore unfamiliar parts of the codebase. Examples: \"How does X work?\", \"What calls this function?\", \"Show me the auth flow\""
Exploring Codebases with GitNexus
When to Use
- "How does authentication work?"
- "What's the project structure?"
- "Show me the main components"
- "Where is the database logic?"
- Understanding code you haven't seen before
Workflow
1. READ gitnexus://repos → Discover indexed repos
2. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/context → Codebase overview, check staleness
3. query({search_query: "<what you want to understand>"}) → Find related execution flows
4. context({name: "<symbol>"}) → Deep dive on specific symbol
5. READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name} → Trace full execution flow> If step 2 says "Index is stale" → run `node .gitnexus/run.cjs analyze` in terminal.
Checklist
- [ ] READ gitnexus://repo/{name}/context
- [ ] query for the concept you want to understand
- [ ] Review returned processes (execution flows)
- [ ] context on key symbols for callers/callees
- [ ] READ process resource for full execution traces
- [ ] Read source files for implementation detailsResources
| Resource | What you get | | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/context` | Stats, staleness warning (~150 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/clusters` | All functional areas with cohesion scores (~300 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/cluster/{name}` | Area members with file paths (~500 tokens) | | `gitnexus://repo/{name}/process/{name}` | Step-by-step execution trace (~200 tokens) |
Tools
**query** — find execution flows related to a concept:
query({search_query: "payment processing"})
→ Processes: CheckoutFlow, RefundFlow, WebhookHandler
→ Symbols grouped by flow with file locations**context** — 360-degree view of a symbol:
context({name: "validateUser"})
→ Incoming calls: loginHandler, apiMiddleware
→ Outgoing calls: checkToken, getUserById
→ Processes: LoginFlow (step 2/5), TokenRefresh (step 1/3)Example: "How does payment processing work?"
1. READ gitnexus://repo/my-app/context → 918 symbols, 45 processes
2. query({search_query: "payment processing"})
→ CheckoutFlow: processPayment → validateCard → chargeStripe
→ RefundFlow: initiateRefund → calculateRefund → processRefund
3. context({name: "processPayment"})
→ Incoming: checkoutHandler, webhookHandler
→ Outgoing: validateCard, chargeStripe, saveTransaction
4. Read src/payments/processor.ts for implementation details🛡️ The approval and policy layer for AI agents. Intercept risky actions before they run, block them, or approve them remotely.
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