@kage-core/kage-graph-mcp 2.2.6 → 2.2.7
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- package/dist/kernel.js +16 -4
- package/package.json +1 -1
package/dist/kernel.js
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@@ -8089,9 +8089,15 @@ function kageRisk(projectDir, targets = [], changedFiles = []) {
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const graph = readCurrentCodeGraph(projectDir) ?? buildCodeGraph(projectDir);
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const graphPaths = new Set(graph.files.map((file) => file.path));
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const dependents = codeDependents(graph);
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const
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const explicitTargets = targets.length > 0;
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const resolvedTargets = unique((explicitTargets ? targets : changedFiles.length ? changedFiles : gitChangedFiles(projectDir))
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.map((path) => gitPathToProjectRelative(projectDir, path) ?? path)
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.filter((path) => path && !isNoisePath(path))
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.filter((path) => path && !isNoisePath(path))
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// Risk is a CODE assessment. When inferring targets from the working tree,
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// keep only files the code graph actually knows about — memory packets,
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// dotfiles, and docs have no dependents/hotspot signal and are pure noise
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// here. Explicitly-named targets are always honored.
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.filter((path) => explicitTargets || graphPaths.has(path)));
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const warnings = [];
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if (!gitHead(projectDir))
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warnings.push("Git history is unavailable, so churn, ownership, and co-change signals may be empty.");
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@@ -9204,9 +9210,15 @@ function renderClaudeMemAuditReceipt(report) {
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function kageReviewerSuggestions(projectDir, targets = [], changedFiles = []) {
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const graph = readCurrentCodeGraph(projectDir) ?? buildCodeGraph(projectDir);
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const graphPaths = new Set(graph.files.map((file) => file.path));
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const
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const explicitTargets = targets.length > 0;
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const resolvedTargets = unique((explicitTargets ? targets : changedFiles.length ? changedFiles : gitChangedFiles(projectDir))
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.map((path) => gitPathToProjectRelative(projectDir, path) ?? path)
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.filter((path) => path && !isNoisePath(path))
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.filter((path) => path && !isNoisePath(path))
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// Risk is a CODE assessment. When inferring targets from the working tree,
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// keep only files the code graph actually knows about — memory packets,
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// dotfiles, and docs have no dependents/hotspot signal and are pure noise
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// here. Explicitly-named targets are always honored.
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.filter((path) => explicitTargets || graphPaths.has(path)));
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const warnings = [];
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if (!gitHead(projectDir))
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warnings.push("Git history is unavailable, so reviewer suggestions cannot be computed.");
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