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
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.
Generates Interactive knowledge graph from your Github repo. Perfect for code exploration
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.
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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
One-screen orientation for any codebase.
Map mobile and desktop apps systematically using an LLM agent to analyze screens, identify user flows, and automate interaction testing through a structural graph.
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."