Turns any codebase, documentation, or knowledge base into an interactive knowledge graph you can explore, search, and ask questions about. Produces node-level summaries, guided tours, and diff impact analysis, and plugs into multiple LLM platforms (Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Gemini CLI) for query-driven exploration.
Turns any codebase, docs, or wiki into an interactive knowledge graph for exploration, semantic search, and Q&A. Uses a Tree-sitter + multi-agent LLM pipeline to auto-generate node summaries, guided tours, and diff impact analysis; CLI and dashboard integrations.
Runs an LLM-driven agent loop that iteratively proposes, applies, tests, and commits small repo changes—each successful iteration becomes a separate git commit while failures are rolled back or preserved for repair. Supports multiple agent backends, worktrees for concurrency, live terminal status, and optional per-iteration pushes.
Turns a repo's code, docs, PDFs, images, and videos into a queryable multimodal knowledge graph for AI coding assistants. Uses deterministic AST extraction for code and LLM-based semantic extraction for other assets, exporting interactive HTML, JSON, and a human-readable audit report.
Converts technical books and document collections into an on-demand agent “skill” that Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, and Amp can load to answer questions from the original content. Produces a compact SKILL.md plus per-chapter files so agents load only the needed sections, cutting token use and reducing hallucination risk.
Parses local AI coding-assistant session logs and presents a privacy-first dashboard that surfaces practice scores, anti-patterns, code-output metrics, skill discovery, and context-health checks. Runs as a VS Code extension or a GitHub Copilot canvas; requires building/installing the VSIX.
Proposes SkillOpt-Lite, a minimal pipeline for optimizing LLM agent skills by treating rollout traces as filesystem files and applying trajectory exploration, consensus mining, and independent validation; integrates as a one-line VSCode Copilot command and reports cross-benchmark improvements that let smaller models sometimes outperform larger ones.