Agent skill
codebase-mapping
Repository structure and dependency analysis for understanding a codebase's architecture. Use when needing to (1) generate a file tree or structure map, (2) analyze import/dependency graphs, (3) identify entry points and module boundaries, (4) understand the overall layout of an unfamiliar codebase, or (5) prepare for deeper architectural analysis.
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SKILL.md
Codebase Mapping
Maps repository structure and dependencies to enable targeted architectural analysis.
Quick Start
Generate a structural map:
python scripts/map_codebase.py /path/to/repo --output structure.json
Process
- Clone or access the target repository
- Generate file tree excluding noise (node_modules, pycache, .git, etc.)
- Parse imports to build dependency graph
- Identify entry points (main.py, index.ts, setup.py, pyproject.toml)
- Detect boundaries - package structure and public APIs
Output Artifacts
The skill produces:
file_tree.txt- Annotated directory structuredependencies.json- Import graph in adjacency list formatentry_points.md- Identified entry points with descriptionsmodule_map.md- Package boundaries and public interfaces
Key Patterns to Identify
Entry Point Detection
Look for these patterns:
- Python:
if __name__ == "__main__",setup.py,pyproject.toml - Node:
package.jsonmain/bin fields,index.js - Frameworks:
app.py(Flask),manage.py(Django),main.ts(Nest)
Dependency Classification
Classify imports as:
- External: Third-party packages (from package manager)
- Internal: Project modules (relative imports)
- Standard: Language standard library
Noise Exclusion
Always exclude:
node_modules/
__pycache__/
.git/
.venv/
venv/
dist/
build/
*.egg-info/
.mypy_cache/
.pytest_cache/
Integration with Other Skills
This skill provides the foundation for:
data-substrate-analysis→ Focus on types.py, models.pyexecution-engine-analysis→ Focus on runner filescontrol-loop-extraction→ Focus on agent.py, loop filescomponent-model-analysis→ Focus on base classes
Example Output
## Repository: langchain
### Structure Summary
- 342 Python modules across 28 packages
- Primary entry: langchain/__init__.py
- Core packages: agents, chains, llms, tools
### Key Files for Analysis
- Types: langchain/schema.py, langchain/types.py
- Execution: langchain/agents/executor.py
- Tools: langchain/tools/base.py
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