codebase-memory-tracing
openbooklet.com/s/codebase-memory-tracingopenbooklet.com/s/codebase-memory-tracing@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/codebase-memory-tracingThis skill should be used when the user asks "who calls this function", "what does X call", "trace the call chain", "find callers of", "show dependencies", "what depends on", "trace call path", "find all references to", "impact analysis", or needs to understand function call relationships and dependency chains.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "explore the codebase", "understand the architecture", "what functions exist", "show me the structure", "how is the code organized", "find functions matching", "search for classes", "list all routes", "show API endpoints", or needs codebase orientation.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "dead code", "find dead code", "detect dead code", "show dead code", "dead code analysis", "unused functions", "find unused functions", "unreachable code", "identify high fan-out functions", "find complex functions", "code quality audit", "find functions nobody calls", "reduce codebase size", "refactor candidates", "cleanup candidates", or needs code quality analysis.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "codebase-memory-mcp tools", "graph query syntax", "Cypher query examples", "edge types", "how to use search_graph", "query_graph examples", or needs reference documentation for the codebase knowledge graph tools.
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