adding a new feature that allows generating the code knowledge graph only for specified files, while automatically discovering and including their dependent files#552
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…only for specified files, while automatically discovering and including their dependent files colbymchenry#542
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Currently, running codegraph init . followed by codegraph index . indexes the entire repository, which can be wasteful and slow for large projects.
A targeted mode—where we list several entry files and let Codegraph recursively pull in dependencies—would be much more efficient.
If the team currently lacks development bandwidth for this, I am willing to contribute to implement this feature and submit a pull request.