Every file not opened. Every folder not explored. ProjectAtlas guides coding agents with purpose metadata and an intelligent code graph, reducing token costs by over 90%.
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Every file not opened. Every folder not explored. ProjectAtlas guides coding agents with purpose metadata and an intelligent code graph, reducing token costs by over 90%.
Claude Code plugin: automatic codebase index + per-module READMEs, auto-synced via hooks (repo map + context injection).
Static code map generator (MAP.md + map.json) powered by tree-sitter — a Claude Code /map plugin and MCP server that gives coding agents call graphs, file outlines, and impacted-test lookups without spending tokens on parsing.
AI-powered tool for codebase analysis, documentation generation, and Markdown rendering with multi-language support and repository structure visualization.
A fast, compact symbol index so AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) stop blind-grepping and wasting context. Regex-based defs for Python, JS/TS, and Go; build/where/stats CLI. Stdlib only, no dependencies.
Generate AI-friendly repository maps using ast-grep for providing codebase context to AI assistants and LLMs
Token-budgeted repository maps for LLM context windows — scan, parse, rank, budget, format. Go library + CLI.
Aider is an open-source, terminal-based AI pair programmer that edits code directly inside a developer's local Git repository. Written in Python and distributed via PyPI under the Apache 2.0 license, Aider is a BYO-LLM tool: the user supplies API keys for hosted models (Anthropic Claude, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Google Gemini, OpenRouter, Mistral, xAI…
Structural navigation map for LUMINA-30 repository layers and boundary-reference routing.
Foveated repository intelligence for DeepSeek Harness: token-budgeted code graphs, focus, impact, and continuous sync.
Portable skill for building progressive repo context packs for code agents
Add a description, image, and links to the repository-map topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the repository-map topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."