@swarmvaultai/engine 0.1.22 → 0.1.24
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- package/README.md +9 -6
- package/dist/chunk-6UPHDGEB.js +1073 -0
- package/dist/index.d.ts +110 -3
- package/dist/index.js +1170 -160
- package/dist/registry-6KZMA3XM.js +12 -0
- package/dist/viewer/assets/index-CmEm2Pd_.js +330 -0
- package/dist/viewer/index.html +1 -1
- package/dist/viewer/lib.d.ts +71 -2
- package/dist/viewer/lib.js +23 -4
- package/package.json +7 -7
- package/LICENSE +0 -21
- package/dist/viewer/assets/index-DEETVhXx.js +0 -330
package/README.md
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### Compile + Query
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- `compileVault(rootDir, { approve })` writes wiki pages, graph data, and search state using the vault schema as guidance, or stages a review bundle
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- compile also writes graph orientation pages such as `wiki/graph/report.md` and `wiki/graph/communities/<community>.md`
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- `benchmarkVault(rootDir, { questions })` writes `state/benchmark.json` and folds the latest benchmark summary into `wiki/graph/report.md`
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- `benchmarkVault(rootDir, { questions })` writes `state/benchmark.json` and folds the latest benchmark summary into `wiki/graph/report.md` and `wiki/graph/report.json`
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- `queryVault(rootDir, { question, save, format, review })` answers against the compiled vault using the same schema layer and saves by default
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- `exploreVault(rootDir, { question, steps, format, review })` runs a save-first multi-step exploration loop and writes a hub page plus step outputs
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- `searchVault(rootDir, query, limit)` searches compiled pages directly
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- `queryGraphVault(rootDir, question, { traversal, budget })` runs deterministic local graph search without a model provider
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- `queryGraphVault(rootDir, question, { traversal, budget })` runs deterministic local graph search without a model provider and includes matching group patterns when relevant
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- `pathGraphVault(rootDir, from, to)` returns the shortest graph path between two targets
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- `explainGraphVault(rootDir, target)` returns node, community, neighbor, provenance, and group-pattern details
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- `listGraphHyperedges(rootDir, target?, limit?)` returns graph hyperedges globally or for a specific node/page target
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- `listGodNodes(rootDir, limit)` returns the most connected bridge-heavy graph nodes
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- project-aware compile also builds `wiki/projects/index.md` plus `wiki/projects/<project>/index.md` rollups without duplicating page trees
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- human-authored insight pages in `wiki/insights/` are indexed into search and available to query without being rewritten by compile
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- `exportGraphHtml(rootDir, outputPath)` exports the graph workspace as a standalone HTML file
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- `exportGraphFormat(rootDir, "svg" | "graphml" | "cypher", outputPath)` exports the graph into interoperable file formats
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The MCP surface includes tools for workspace info, page search, page reads, source listing, querying, ingestion, compile, lint, and graph-native read operations such as graph query, node explain, neighbor lookup, shortest path, and god-node listing, along with resources for config, graph, manifests, schema, page content, and session artifacts.
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The MCP surface includes tools for workspace info, page search, page reads, source listing, querying, ingestion, compile, lint, graph report reads, hyperedge reads, and graph-native read operations such as graph query, node explain, neighbor lookup, shortest path, and god-node listing, along with resources for config, graph, manifests, schema, page content, and session artifacts.
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## Artifacts
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- `raw/assets/`: copied attachments referenced by ingested markdown bundles and remote URL ingests
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- `wiki/`: generated markdown pages, the append-only `log.md` activity trail, staged candidates, saved query outputs, exploration hub pages, and a human-only `insights/` area
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- `wiki/graph/`: generated graph report pages and per-community summaries derived from `state/graph.json`
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- `wiki/graph/report.json`: machine-readable graph report data used by the viewer and export surfaces
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- `wiki/outputs/assets/`: local chart/image artifacts and JSON manifests for saved visual outputs
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- `wiki/code/`: generated module pages for ingested code sources
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- `wiki/projects/`: generated project rollups over canonical pages
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- `state/analyses/`: model analysis output
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- `state/code-index.json`: repo-aware code module aliases and local resolution data
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- `state/graph.json`: compiled graph, including semantic-similarity edges and hyperedge-style group patterns
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- `state/search.sqlite`: full-text index
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- `state/approvals/`: staged review bundles from `compileVault({ approve: true })`
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Code sources also emit module, symbol, and parser-backed rationale nodes into `state/graph.json`, so local imports, exports, inheritance, same-module call edges, and rationale links are queryable through the same viewer and search pipeline.
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Ingest, inbox import, compile, query, lint, review, and candidate operations also append human-readable entries to `wiki/log.md`.
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PDF sources now go through a local text-extraction pass before analysis, and image sources use the configured `visionProvider` for structured OCR/diagram extraction when a real multimodal provider is available. When image extraction is unavailable, SwarmVault records an explicit warning in the extraction sidecar and carries that warning forward into analysis instead of silently treating the source as empty.
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Compile and repo-refresh runs also keep benchmark artifacts current by default, so graph report consumers can show freshness and stale-state without requiring a separate benchmark command first. The graph report now also carries deterministic “why this is surprising” explanations plus group-pattern sections built from hyperedges.
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## Notes
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