An experimental, 100% AI-generated, high-performance code intelligence server providing AI assistants with a graph-based understanding of codebases.
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An experimental, 100% AI-generated, high-performance code intelligence server providing AI assistants with a graph-based understanding of codebases.
C# dependency analyzer
Generates Interactive knowledge graph from your Github repo. Perfect for code exploration
GitMap is an AI-powered platform that helps developers quickly understand and keep up with unfamiliar GitHub repositories through an interactive code map, natural language Q&A, and real-time notifications on repository changes, making code exploration faster, collaboration smoother, and updates easier to follow.
Explore codebases with web LLMs — no API keys, just manual copy-paste (no browser automation). Ideal for pre-dev research: search, analyze, and generate docs while saving massive tokens. For heavy editing, use Claude Code, Codex or other similar tools instead. Zero API cost, fully ToS-compliant.
🧪 code experiments with JavaScript
Depex: A Dependency Explorer for analyzing code dependencies, starting with Go
AI-powered codebase intelligence platform: chat with your repo, generate architecture diagrams, migrate legacy code, convert files to modern stacks, and export reports — powered by Claude Code Max; local-first, privacy-safe, all major languages supported.
GitNexus: The Zero-Server Code Intelligence Engine - GitNexus is a client-side knowledge graph creator that runs entirely in your browser. Drop in a GitHub repo or ZIP file, and get an interactive knowledge graph wit a built in Graph RAG Agent. Perfect for code exploration
Map mobile and desktop apps systematically using an LLM agent to analyze screens, identify user flows, and automate interaction testing through a structural graph.
One-screen orientation for any codebase.
Add a description, image, and links to the code-exploration topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the code-exploration topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."