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kodex-init

Bootstrap a Kodex knowledge base by analyzing codebase structure and creating topic stubs

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SKILL.md

Kodex Init

Bootstrap a Kodex knowledge base by analyzing codebase structure and creating topic stubs.

Overview

This skill analyzes a codebase to identify logical topic boundaries and creates stub topics in the Kodex knowledge base. Topics are created as drafts requiring human approval before going live.

Use when:

  • Setting up Kodex for a new project
  • Onboarding to an unfamiliar codebase
  • Refreshing topic coverage after major refactoring

Step 1: Explore Codebase Structure

Walk the directory tree to understand the project structure.

1.1 List Top-Level Directories

bash
ls -d */ 2>/dev/null | grep -v -E '^(node_modules|vendor|\.git|dist|build|out|coverage|__pycache__|\.)'

1.2 Check Framework Indicators

Look for these files to identify the tech stack:

  • package.json → Node.js/React/Vue
  • pubspec.yaml → Flutter/Dart
  • Cargo.toml → Rust
  • go.mod → Go
  • *.csproj → .NET
  • requirements.txt / pyproject.toml → Python

1.3 Check Infrastructure Files

  • Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml → deployment topic
  • .github/workflows/, .gitlab-ci.yml → ci-cd topic
  • jest.config.*, vitest.config.*, pytest.ini → testing topic
  • .env, config/ → configuration topic

Exclusion Patterns

Always exclude:

  • node_modules/, vendor/, .git/
  • dist/, build/, out/, coverage/
  • __pycache__/, .cache/
  • Hidden directories (starting with .)
  • Binary and generated files

Step 2: Build Topic List

2.1 Directory-Based Topics

For each significant directory (3+ files or contains entry point):

topic_name = kebab-case(directory_name)
title = Title Case(directory_name)
source_files = [list of files in directory]

2.2 Standard Topics

Check for and add these standard topics when indicators exist:

Topic Indicators
deployment Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml, k8s/, helm/
ci-cd .github/workflows/, .gitlab-ci.yml, .circleci/
testing test/, tests/, .test., jest.config.*, pytest.ini
configuration .env*, config/, settings.*
database migrations/, schema/, prisma/, drizzle/
authentication auth/, login/, session/, jwt/
api routes/, controllers/, api/, endpoints/

2.3 Granularity Guidelines

  • Target: 10-30 topics depending on codebase size
  • Merge: Similar small folders into one topic
  • Split: Large complex areas (20+ files) into multiple topics
  • Don't: Create a topic for every single file

Step 3: Present for Approval

Display the proposed topic list to the user:

Proposed topics for this codebase:

1. [name]: Title (N files)
   - path/to/file1
   - path/to/file2

2. [name]: Title (N files)
   ...

Ask user:

What would you like to do?

1. Approve all - Create these topics
2. Add a topic - I want to add another
3. Remove a topic - Remove one from the list
4. Edit a topic - Modify name or files

Handle modifications and re-display until user approves.


Step 4: Create Topics

For each approved topic, call the MCP tool:

Tool: mcp__plugin_mermaid-collab_mermaid__kodex_create_topic
Args: {
  "project": "<absolute-path-to-cwd>",
  "name": "<topic-name>",
  "title": "<Topic Title>",
  "content": {
    "conceptual": "# <Topic Title>\n\nTopic pending documentation.\n\n## Source Files\n- path/to/file1\n- path/to/file2",
    "technical": "",
    "files": "",
    "related": ""
  }
}

Step 5: Flag Topics as Incomplete

After creating all topics, flag each one as incomplete so they appear in the fix queue:

Tool: mcp__plugin_mermaid-collab_mermaid__kodex_flag_topic
Args: {
  "project": "<absolute-path-to-cwd>",
  "name": "<topic-name>",
  "type": "incomplete",
  "description": "Stub topic needs detailed content based on actual codebase analysis"
}

Call this for each topic created in Step 4.

Summary

After creating and flagging all topics, display:

Created N topics as drafts:
- topic-1: Title 1
- topic-2: Title 2
...

All topics flagged as incomplete for review.
Use /kodex-fix to fill in detailed content, or review drafts in the Kodex UI.

Error Handling

Error Action
Cannot read directory Log warning, skip, continue
No significant directories Warn user, ask for guidance
MCP tool fails Log error, continue with remaining
User cancels Exit with no changes

MCP Tools Reference

Tool Purpose
kodex_create_topic Create a new topic as draft
kodex_list_topics Check existing topics before creating
kodex_flag_topic Flag topic as incomplete for review

Integration

Standalone skill - Does not require an active collab session.

Related skills:

  • kodex-fix - Fix flagged incomplete topics
  • using-kodex - Query and flag existing topics

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