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  ## Command Reference
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+ <!-- BEGIN GENERATED COMMAND REFERENCE -->
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- #### `reindex`
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+ This syntax summary is generated from the CLI command descriptors. Keep workflow guidance hand-authored, but keep command syntax, descriptions, and option flags descriptor-owned.
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- Index (or re-index) the codebase. Auto-detects which languages are present, runs the appropriate SCIP indexer, and converts the output to SQLite.
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- scip-query reindex --language typescript
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- **When to use:** After significant code changes, after pulling, or before running analysis commands for the first time.
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- **How it works:** Watches for file changes (respecting `.gitignore`), debounces, runs reindex in a child process writing to a temp file, then atomically swaps the database. Queries against the old index continue working during reindex — no downtime.
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- These commands measure structural properties of the codebase — hotspots, coupling, bottlenecks, fan-in/out.
554
-
555
- #### `hotspots`
556
-
557
- Find the most-referenced symbols in the codebase. These are the choke points where changes have the widest blast radius.
558
-
559
- ```bash
560
- scip-query hotspots -n 15
561
- # refs files symbol
562
- # ──── ───── ──────
563
- # 39 39 src:types
564
- # 33 31 src:db:ScipDatabase
565
- # 27 27 src:db:ScipDatabase:all()
566
- ```
567
-
568
- **Options:**
569
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 30)
570
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
571
-
572
- **Value:** Identify the symbols where a bug or breaking change would affect the most consumers. Hotspots deserve the most careful review and the most stable interfaces.
573
-
574
- ---
575
-
576
- #### `fan-in [symbol]`
577
-
578
- How many distinct files reference a symbol. Without an argument, shows the top N symbols by fan-in across the codebase.
579
-
580
- ```bash
581
- scip-query fan-in ScipDatabase
582
- # 19 files ScipDatabase
583
- # 16 files ScipDatabase:all()
584
- # 13 files ScipDatabase:isIgnored()
585
-
586
- scip-query fan-in -n 10
587
- # files symbol
588
- # ───── ──────
589
- # 31 ScipDatabase
590
- # 27 ScipDatabase:all()
591
- ```
592
-
593
- **Options:**
594
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results for top mode (default: 30)
595
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
596
-
597
- **Value:** High fan-in = widely depended upon. Changes to high fan-in symbols have large blast radius. These symbols should have stable interfaces and careful review.
598
-
599
- ---
600
-
601
- #### `fan-out [file]`
602
-
603
- How many external symbols a file references. Without an argument, shows the top N files by fan-out. High fan-out files are fragile — they depend on many things, so upstream changes are more likely to break them.
604
-
605
- ```bash
606
- scip-query fan-out runtime/cli.ts
607
- # 23 symbols src/runtime/cli.ts
608
-
609
- scip-query fan-out -n 10
610
- # symbols file
611
- # ─────── ────
612
- # 68 src/queries/index.ts
613
- # 23 src/runtime/cli.ts
614
- ```
615
-
616
- **Options:**
617
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results for top mode (default: 30)
618
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
619
-
620
- **Value:** Identify files that are tightly coupled to the rest of the codebase. High fan-out files are the first to break when dependencies change.
621
-
622
- ---
623
-
624
- #### `bottlenecks`
625
-
626
- Find coupling hubs: symbols with both high fan-in (many consumers) AND high fan-out (many dependencies). Score = fan-in × fan-out. These are the most dangerous symbols to change — they sit at the intersection of many dependency paths.
627
-
628
- ```bash
629
- scip-query bottlenecks -n 10
630
- # score fan-in fan-out symbol
631
- # ───── ────── ─────── ──────
632
- # 136 2 68 src:queries:index
633
- # 124 31 4 src:storage:db:ScipDatabase
634
- ```
635
-
636
- **Options:**
637
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 20)
638
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
639
- - `--min-fan-in <n>` — Minimum fan-in (default: 2)
640
- - `--min-fan-out <n>` — Minimum fan-out (default: 2)
641
-
642
- **Value:** These are the architectural pressure points. A symbol with fan-in=20 and fan-out=5 is both heavily depended upon and heavily dependent — changes to it are risky in both directions.
643
-
644
- ---
645
-
646
- #### `coupling [file1] [file2]`
647
-
648
- Measure coupling between two specific files (how many symbols they share), or find the most coupled file pairs across the codebase.
649
-
650
- ```bash
651
- scip-query coupling storage/db.ts runtime/cli.ts
652
- # storage/db.ts ↔ runtime/cli.ts: 4 shared symbols
653
-
654
- scip-query coupling -n 10
655
- # shared file1 → file2
656
- # ────── ─────────────
657
- # 5 src/storage/db.ts → src/queries/stats.ts
658
- ```
659
-
660
- **Options:**
661
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results for top mode (default: 20)
662
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
663
-
664
- **Value:** Quantify how tightly two files are linked. High coupling between files that shouldn't be related is a design smell. Useful for identifying candidates for interface extraction.
665
-
666
- ---
667
-
668
- #### `cycles`
669
-
670
- Detect circular dependency chains between files. A cycle exists when file A depends on B, B on C, and C on A.
671
-
672
- ```bash
673
- scip-query cycles
674
- # No circular dependencies found.
675
-
676
- scip-query cycles --scope src/services
677
- # Cycle 1 (3 files):
678
- # src/services/auth.ts →
679
- # src/services/user.ts →
680
- # src/services/auth.ts (cycle)
681
- ```
682
-
683
- **Options:**
684
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
685
- - `--max-depth <n>` — Maximum cycle depth (default: 10)
686
-
687
- **Value:** Circular dependencies make code harder to test, harder to understand, and harder to refactor. This command finds them so you can break the cycles.
688
-
689
- ---
690
-
691
- #### `deep-chains`
692
-
693
- Find the longest transitive dependency chains in the codebase. A chain A → B → C → D means A depends on B, B on C, C on D.
694
-
695
- ```bash
696
- scip-query deep-chains -n 5 --min-depth 4
697
- # Chain 1 (depth 5):
698
- # → src/runtime/cli.ts
699
- # → src/queries/index.ts
700
- # → src/queries/surface.ts
701
- # → src/storage/db.ts
702
- # → src/domain/types.ts
703
- ```
704
-
705
- **Options:**
706
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of chains to show (default: 10)
707
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
708
- - `--min-depth <n>` — Minimum chain depth (default: 3)
709
-
710
- **Value:** Long dependency chains mean changes at the bottom ripple through many layers. If chains are excessively deep, it may indicate that the architecture needs flattening or that intermediate layers aren't adding value.
711
-
712
- ---
713
-
714
- #### `by-kind <kind>`
715
-
716
- Find symbols by their SCIP symbol kind (class, interface, enum, function, struct, method, etc.).
717
-
718
- ```bash
719
- scip-query by-kind class
720
- scip-query by-kind interface --scope src/types
721
- scip-query by-kind 68 # kind number for Struct
722
- ```
723
-
724
- **Options:**
725
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
726
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 100)
727
-
728
- **Value:** Structural inventory — "how many classes do we have?", "where are all the interfaces?", "list every enum." Requires the indexer to populate the `kind` field.
729
-
730
- ---
731
-
732
- #### `kind-counts`
733
-
734
- Show a histogram of symbol kinds in the codebase.
735
-
736
- ```bash
737
- scip-query kind-counts
738
- # count kind
739
- # ───── ────
740
- # 45 Class (9)
741
- # 23 Interface (27)
742
- # 12 Enum (16)
743
- ```
744
-
745
- **Options:**
746
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
747
-
748
- **Value:** Architectural overview — what types of symbols make up the codebase? Useful for understanding whether a codebase is class-heavy, function-heavy, interface-driven, etc.
749
-
750
- ---
751
-
752
- ### Similarity & Consolidation
753
-
754
- These commands find duplication, redundancy, and extraction opportunities — the tools for de-bloating a codebase.
755
-
756
- #### `similar [symbol]`
757
-
758
- Find functions with similar callee fingerprints using TF-IDF weighted cosine similarity. Each callee is weighted by how rare it is across the codebase — two functions sharing a niche helper (`sendWelcomeEmail()`) score much higher than two functions sharing infrastructure callees (`db.all()`, `shortenSymbol()`). The "shared" list shown for each pair is the high-IDF (significant) intersection, not every shared callee.
759
-
760
- Without a symbol argument, finds the top N most similar pairs across the codebase. With a symbol, finds what's most similar to that specific function.
761
-
762
- ```bash
763
- scip-query similar --min-similarity 0.5
764
- # 80% similar:
765
- # A: by-kind (src/queries/by-kind.ts)
766
- # B: call-graph (src/queries/call-graph.ts)
767
- # Shared: ScipDatabase, db.all(), db.get(), db.isIgnored(), shortenSymbol()
768
-
769
- scip-query similar dead --min-similarity 0.3
770
- # 64% similar:
771
- # A: dead (src/queries/dead.ts)
772
- # B: bottlenecks (src/queries/bottlenecks.ts)
773
- # Shared callees: db, ScipDatabase, db.all(), db.isIgnored(), shortenSymbol()
774
- # Only in A: DeadOptions, DeadSummary, DeadSymbolResult
775
- # Only in B: BottleneckResult
776
- ```
777
-
778
- **Options:**
779
- - `--min-similarity <n>` — Minimum cosine similarity 0-1 (default: 0.4)
780
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 20)
781
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
782
- - `--min-callees <n>` — Minimum callees to consider a symbol (default: 4)
783
- - `--cross-file-only` — Only show cross-file pairs (skip same-file matches)
784
-
785
- **Value:** Finds "these two functions do basically the same thing" at scale. The shared callee list shows exactly what's duplicated. The unique callees show where they diverge — that's the parameterization point for a consolidated version.
786
-
787
- ---
788
-
789
- #### `similar-files [file]`
790
-
791
- Find files with similar dependency profiles using Jaccard similarity on their dependency sets. Files that import the same modules are structurally doing similar work.
792
-
793
- ```bash
794
- scip-query similar-files --min-similarity 0.7
795
- # 100% similar:
796
- # src/queries/symbols.ts
797
- # src/queries/system.ts
798
- # Shared deps (4): db.ts, types.ts, symbol-parser.ts, clean-signature.ts
799
-
800
- scip-query similar-files auth.controller.ts
801
- ```
802
-
803
- **Options:**
804
- - `--min-similarity <n>` — Minimum Jaccard similarity 0-1 (default: 0.5)
805
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 20)
806
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
807
- - `--min-deps <n>` — Minimum dependencies on the smaller side (auto-tunes by default; pass to override)
808
-
809
- **Value:** Finds copy-paste file variants and structurally redundant modules. When two files have 90%+ dependency overlap, they're likely doing similar jobs and should share code or be merged.
810
-
811
- ---
812
-
813
- #### `similar-chains`
814
-
815
- Find end-to-end dependency flows through the codebase that are structurally similar but diverge at a few points. Uses edit distance on the file-node sequences.
816
-
817
- ```bash
818
- scip-query similar-chains --min-similarity 0.5
819
- # ── Chain pair 1 (67% similar, 1 divergence point) ──
820
- # Chain A: auth.controller.ts → auth.service.ts → user.repo.ts
821
- # Chain B: org.controller.ts → org.service.ts → user.repo.ts
822
- # Common suffix: user.repo.ts
823
- # Divergence points (consolidation targets):
824
- # [0] auth.controller.ts ↔ org.controller.ts
825
- # [1] auth.service.ts ↔ org.service.ts
826
- ```
827
-
828
- **Options:**
829
- - `--min-similarity <n>` — Minimum chain similarity 0-1 (default: 0.5)
830
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 15)
831
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
832
- - `--min-length <n>` — Minimum chain length (default: 3)
833
- - `--max-length <n>` — Maximum chain length (default: 8)
834
-
835
- **Value:** This is the most powerful consolidation finder. It detects "you have two parallel end-to-end mechanisms doing the same thing through different code paths." The divergence points are exactly where to extract a shared abstraction. Unlike function-level similarity, this catches architectural-level duplication.
836
-
837
- ---
838
-
839
- #### `extract-candidates`
840
-
841
- Find large functions with natural extraction seams — isolated groups of callees that form distinct clusters within a single function. When a function calls symbols A, B, C together and separately calls D, E, F, that's two potential extracted functions.
842
-
843
- ```bash
844
- scip-query extract-candidates --min-loc 20 --min-callees 6
845
- # src/services/auth.ts:10-85 processAuth (75 LOC, 12 callees)
846
- # Cluster 1 (92% isolated, 4 callees):
847
- # validateToken, parseJwt, checkExpiry, refreshToken
848
- # Cluster 2 (88% isolated, 3 callees):
849
- # formatUser, enrichProfile, cacheResult
850
- ```
851
-
852
- **Options:**
853
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
854
- - `--min-loc <n>` — Minimum function LOC (default: 10)
855
- - `--min-callees <n>` — Minimum callees to analyze (default: 6)
856
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 20)
857
-
858
- **Value:** Identifies concrete extraction opportunities within large functions. Each cluster is a group of callees that are used together but independently from the rest of the function — a natural candidate for "Extract Method" refactoring. The isolation score tells you how cleanly the extraction would separate.
859
-
860
- ---
861
-
862
- ### Impact & Planning
863
-
864
- #### `affected <symbol>`
865
-
866
- Full transitive closure of symbols that could break if this symbol changes. BFS through the mention graph at configurable depth.
867
-
868
- ```bash
869
- scip-query affected login --max-depth 3
870
- # ── Depth 1 ──
871
- # src/controllers/auth.controller.ts handleLogin
872
- # src/__tests__/auth.test.ts authTests
873
- #
874
- # ── Depth 2 ──
875
- # src/routes/index.ts routes
876
- ```
877
-
878
- **Options:**
879
- - `--max-depth <n>` — Maximum traversal depth (default: 5)
880
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
881
-
882
- **Value:** "If I change this, what's the full blast wave?" Goes beyond direct `rdeps` to show consumers-of-consumers.
883
-
884
- ---
885
-
886
- #### `change-surface <file>`
887
-
888
- Pre-change briefing for a file: every exported symbol, consumer count, and blast-radius risk.
889
-
890
- ```bash
891
- scip-query change-surface auth.service.ts
892
- # File: src/services/auth.service.ts
893
- # External consumers: 45
894
- #
895
- # 1-50 AuthService [12 consumers] *** HIGH RISK ***
896
- # 5-20 login() [8 consumers] * medium risk *
897
- # 22-35 logout() [0 consumers]
898
- ```
899
-
900
- **Value:** One command before modifying any file. Shows what's exported, who uses it, and which symbols carry the largest downstream blast radius.
901
-
902
- ---
903
-
904
- #### `diff-impact`
905
-
906
- Compute affected symbols from the current git diff.
907
-
908
- ```bash
909
- scip-query diff-impact
910
- scip-query diff-impact --base main
911
- # Changed files: 3
912
- # Changed symbols: 12
913
- # Affected consumer files: 28
914
- ```
915
-
916
- **Options:**
917
- - `--base <ref>` — Git ref to diff against (default: HEAD)
918
-
919
- **Value:** Run before committing. Shows everything your changes affect and which consumer files sit downstream of the changed symbols.
920
-
921
- ---
922
-
923
- ### De-bloating
924
-
925
- #### `drift [module]`
926
-
927
- Detect unused imports, layer violations, and dependency-pattern deviations.
928
-
929
- ```bash
930
- scip-query drift --min-deviation 6
931
- #
932
- # src/services/legacy-auth.ts
933
- # [LAYER] Imports from infra/ (infra/raw-sql.ts) — may cross architectural boundary
934
- # app/ should not depend on infra/
935
- ```
936
-
937
- **Options:**
938
- - `--min-deviation <n>` — Minimum sibling files before reporting unique dependency deviations (default: 5)
939
-
940
- **Value:** Finds unused imports, layer-policy violations, and files that don't follow their neighbors' dependency conventions. The outliers are either legacy code needing migration or intentional exceptions needing documentation.
941
-
942
- ---
943
-
944
- #### `wrapper-candidates`
945
-
946
- Find symbols only called by one consumer — potential premature abstractions.
947
-
948
- ```bash
949
- scip-query wrapper-candidates --max-loc 15
950
- # src/utils/format.ts:10-18 formatCurrency (8 LOC)
951
- # Only called by: formatInvoice (fan-in: 12)
952
- ```
953
-
954
- **Options:**
955
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
956
- - `--max-loc <n>` — Maximum LOC (default: 15)
957
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 30)
958
-
959
- **Value:** If a function is only called by one other function, it might be inlineable. The smaller it is, the stronger the signal.
960
-
961
- ---
962
-
963
- #### `passthrough-candidates`
964
-
965
- Find functions that forward to exactly one callee — pure indirection.
966
-
967
- ```bash
968
- scip-query passthrough-candidates
969
- # src/services/user.ts:5-10 getUser (5 LOC)
970
- # Forwards to: userRepo.findById (src/repos/user.repo.ts)
971
- ```
972
-
973
- **Options:**
974
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
975
- - `--max-loc <n>` — Maximum LOC (default: 15)
976
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 30)
977
-
978
- **Value:** Functions that just call one other function without adding logic. Either inline them or verify they serve a purpose (testing boundary, dependency inversion).
979
-
980
- ---
981
-
982
- #### `stale-abstractions`
983
-
984
- Find types, interfaces, and classes with 0-1 cross-file consumers.
985
-
986
- ```bash
987
- scip-query stale-abstractions --min-loc 5
988
- # src/types/deprecated.ts:1-25 OldUserType (25 LOC, unused)
989
- # src/interfaces/single.ts:1-15 ISingleUse (15 LOC, 1 consumer)
990
- ```
991
-
992
- **Options:**
993
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
994
- - `--min-loc <n>` — Minimum LOC (default: 3)
995
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 30)
996
- - `--include-low-confidence` — Include 1-consumer classes (usually encapsulation, not stale)
997
-
998
- **Value:** An interface with one implementation isn't an abstraction — it's indirection. Finds over-engineering.
999
-
1000
- ---
1001
-
1002
- #### `complexity-hotspots`
1003
-
1004
- Composite complexity score per symbol: LOC x fan-in x fan-out.
1005
-
1006
- ```bash
1007
- scip-query complexity-hotspots -n 10
1008
- # score LOC fan-in fan-out callees symbol
1009
- # ───── ──── ────── ─────── ─────── ──────
1010
- # 101.7 541 47 0 16 types
1011
- # 31.3 279 28 5 33 symbol-parser
1012
- ```
1013
-
1014
- **Options:**
1015
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
1016
- - `--min-loc <n>` — Minimum LOC (default: 10)
1017
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 20)
1018
-
1019
- **Value:** The symbols most likely to contain bugs and be hardest to modify. High score = high LOC + many consumers + many dependencies.
1020
-
1021
- ---
1022
-
1023
- ### Composite Reports
1024
-
1025
- #### `health`
1026
-
1027
- Single command that runs all analyses and produces a prioritized action list with a health score.
1028
-
1029
- ```bash
1030
- scip-query health
1031
- # Codebase Health Score: 72/100
1032
- # 54 files | 1501 symbols | 900 KB
1033
- #
1034
- # Findings:
1035
- # Dead code: 12 symbols (340 LOC)
1036
- # Similar pairs: 8
1037
- # Stale abstractions: 5
1038
- #
1039
- # Prioritized Actions:
1040
- # 1. [low effort / high impact] 12 symbols with zero references — safe to delete (~340 LOC)
1041
- # 2. [low effort / medium impact] 5 types with 0-1 consumers — premature abstraction
1042
- # 3. [medium effort / medium impact] 8 pairs with >60% callee overlap — consolidation candidates
1043
-
1044
- scip-query health --json # JSON output for programmatic use
1045
- ```
1046
-
1047
- **Options:**
1048
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
1049
- - `--json` — Output as JSON
1050
-
1051
- **Value:** The one command to rule them all. Runs every cleanup analysis, scores the codebase, and tells you exactly what to fix and in what order.
1052
-
1053
- ---
1054
-
1055
- #### `convergence <symbol1> <symbol2>`
1056
-
1057
- Given two similar functions (from `similar`), show what a consolidated version would look like.
1058
-
1059
- ```bash
1060
- scip-query convergence bottlenecks hotspots
1061
- # 82% callee overlap
1062
- #
1063
- # A: bottlenecks (src/queries/bottlenecks.ts, 68 LOC)
1064
- # B: hotspots (src/queries/hotspots.ts, 54 LOC)
1065
- #
1066
- # Shared callees (9): ScipDatabase, db.all(), db.isIgnored(), ...
1067
- # Unique to A (1): BottleneckResult
1068
- # Unique to B (1): HotspotResult
1069
- #
1070
- # Strategy: Create a shared function with the 9 common callees.
1071
- # Pass the 2 divergent callees as parameters or strategy callbacks.
1072
- ```
1073
-
1074
- **Value:** Turns "these two functions are similar" into a concrete refactoring prescription.
1075
-
1076
- ---
1077
-
1078
- ### Source & Analysis
1079
-
1080
- #### `code <symbol>`
1081
-
1082
- Read the source code for a symbol, bounded to its definition range.
1083
-
1084
- ```bash
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- scip-query code shortenSymbol
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- scip-query code shortenSymbol -C 5 # 5 extra lines of context
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- ```
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-
1089
- **Options:**
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- - `-C, --context <n>` — Extra lines above/below the definition (default: 0)
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-
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- **Value:** Read source without leaving the terminal. Language-agnostic — just reads the file at the line range from the index.
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-
1094
- ---
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-
1096
- #### `complexity <symbol>`
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-
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- Per-symbol complexity analysis: source-level branch counting + index-level metrics.
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-
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- ```bash
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- scip-query complexity login
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- # LOC: 41
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- # Branches: 8
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- # Cyclomatic estimate: 9
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- # Callees: 5
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- # Fan-in: 12
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- # Fan-out: 3
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- ```
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-
1110
- **Value:** Combines source-level analysis (branch counting via language-aware regex) with graph-level metrics (fan-in, fan-out, callee count) for a complete complexity picture.
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-
1112
- ---
1113
-
1114
- #### `dataflow <symbol>`
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-
1116
- Reference-level dataflow: where data around a symbol comes from and where it goes.
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-
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- ```bash
1119
- scip-query dataflow login
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- # ═══ DEFINED AT ═══
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- # src/auth.service.ts:5
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- # ═══ USED AT ═══
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- # src/auth.controller.ts:15 in handleAuth
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- # ═══ PRODUCERS (feeds into this) ═══
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- # validateInput, formatName
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- # ═══ CONSUMERS (this feeds into) ═══
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- # sendEmail, logAudit
1128
- ```
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-
1130
- **Value:** Shows the data flow context: what other symbols are referenced alongside this one, what feeds in, what consumes it.
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-
1132
- ---
1133
-
1134
- #### `slice <symbol>`
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-
1136
- Reference-level program slicing: what affects a symbol (backward) or what it affects (forward).
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-
1138
- ```bash
1139
- scip-query slice login # backward: what feeds in
1140
- scip-query slice login --forward # forward: what this feeds into
1141
- ```
1142
-
1143
- **Options:**
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- - `--forward` — Forward slice instead of backward (default: backward)
1145
- - `--depth <n>` — Max transitive depth for backward slice (default: 3)
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-
1147
- **Value:** Backward slice shows inputs/dependencies. Forward slice shows outputs/effects. Useful for tracing data flow through error handling and concurrency paths.
1148
-
1149
- ---
1150
-
1151
- ### Additional Cleanup
1152
-
1153
- #### `redundant-reexports`
1154
-
1155
- Find barrel file re-exports that nobody imports through.
1156
-
1157
- ```bash
1158
- scip-query redundant-reexports
1159
- # No redundant re-exports found.
1160
- ```
1161
-
1162
- **Options:**
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- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
1164
- - `-n, --limit <n>` — Number of results (default: 30)
1165
-
1166
- **Value:** Finds dead entries in inactive barrel files. Live barrels are skipped so shared entry surfaces like package roots and CLI registries do not show up as false positives.
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-
1168
- ---
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+ | Command | Description | Options |
189
+ |---|---|---|
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+ | `files <pattern>` | Find files matching a pattern | - |
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+ | `symbols <file>` | List symbols defined in a file (with line ranges + signatures) | - |
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+ | `methods <className>` | List methods of a class (with line ranges) | - |
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+ | `refs <symbol>` | Find all files referencing a symbol | `--full` |
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+ | `trace <symbol>` | Trace a symbol: definition + all references | `--full` |
195
+ | `deps <file>` | Files this file depends on (internal) | - |
196
+ | `rdeps <file>` | Files that depend on this file/module | - |
197
+ | `system <module>` | Full module map: files, symbols, deps in/out | - |
198
+ | `surface <module>` | What symbols consumers actually use from this module | - |
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+ | `imports <file>` | What symbols does this file import? | `--full` |
200
+ | `imported-by <symbol>` | Which files import this symbol? | - |
201
+ | `outline <file>` | Tree view of symbols in a file (using nesting hierarchy) | - |
202
+ | `members <symbol>` | All children of a symbol (methods, fields, nested types) | - |
203
+ | `by-kind <kind>` | Find symbols by SCIP kind (class, interface, enum, function, etc.) | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>` |
204
+ | `kind-counts` | Histogram of symbol kinds in the codebase | `-s, --scope <path>` |
205
+ | `hierarchy <symbol>` | Show a symbol's ancestry chain (method class module) | - |
206
+ | `code <symbol>` | Read the source code for a symbol (bounded to its definition range) | `-C, --context <n>` |
207
+ | `dataflow <symbol>` | Reference-level dataflow: definition sites, usage sites, producers, consumers | `--full` |
208
+ | `slice <symbol>` | Reference-level program slice: what affects this (backward) or what this affects (forward) | `--forward`<br>`--depth <n>`<br>`--full` |
209
+
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+ ### Cleanup
211
+
212
+ | Command | Description | Options |
213
+ |---|---|---|
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+ | `dead [scope]` | Find dead code and file-internal symbols (no cross-file consumers) | `--min-loc <n>`<br>`--include-tests`<br>`--skip-barrels`<br>`--include-members`<br>`--only-dead`<br>`--only-internal`<br>`--full` |
215
+ | `unused-imports <file>` | Find imports not referenced in the same file | `--full` |
216
+ | `isolated` | Find completely orphaned symbols (no references at all) | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-loc <n>`<br>`--full` |
217
+ | `similar [symbol]` | Find heuristic function similarity candidates from callee fingerprints | `--min-similarity <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-callees <n>`<br>`--cross-file-only`<br>`--full` |
218
+ | `similar-files [file]` | Find heuristic similar-file candidates from dependency profiles | `--min-similarity <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-deps <n>` |
219
+ | `similar-chains` | Find heuristic similar-chain candidates from dependency flows | `--min-similarity <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-length <n>`<br>`--max-length <n>` |
220
+ | `extract-candidates` | Find heuristic extraction candidates from isolated callee clusters | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-loc <n>`<br>`--min-callees <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--full` |
221
+ | `drift [module]` | Detect heuristic drift candidates: unused imports, layer violations, and pattern deviations | `--min-deviation <n>`<br>`--full` |
222
+ | `wrapper-candidates` | Find heuristic wrapper candidates only called by one consumer | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--max-loc <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--full` |
223
+ | `passthrough-candidates` | Find heuristic passthrough candidates that forward to one callee | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--max-loc <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--full` |
224
+ | `stale-abstractions` | Find heuristic stale abstraction candidates with 0-1 consumers | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-loc <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--include-low-confidence`<br>`--full` |
225
+ | `complexity-hotspots` | Find heuristic complexity hotspot candidates from LOC x fan-in x fan-out | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-loc <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--full` |
226
+ | `convergence <symbol1> <symbol2>` | Show what a consolidated version of two similar functions would look like | `--full` |
227
+ | `redundant-reexports` | Find barrel re-exports that nobody imports through | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>` |
228
+ | `similar-signatures` | Find functions with near-identical type signatures (same shape) | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-loc <n>`<br>`-n, --limit <n>`<br>`--full` |
229
+
230
+ ### Graph
231
+
232
+ | Command | Description | Options |
233
+ |---|---|---|
234
+ | `hotspots` | Most-referenced symbols in the codebase (choke points) | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>` |
235
+ | `fan-in [symbol]` | How many files reference a symbol (or top fan-in across codebase) | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>` |
236
+ | `fan-out [file]` | How many external symbols a file uses (or top fan-out across codebase) | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>` |
237
+ | `coupling [file1] [file2]` | Coupling between two files, or top coupled pairs in codebase | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>` |
238
+ | `cycles` | Detect circular dependency chains between files | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--max-depth <n>` |
239
+ | `bottlenecks` | Find coupling hubs: high fan-in AND high fan-out | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-fan-in <n>`<br>`--min-fan-out <n>`<br>`--full` |
240
+ | `deep-chains` | Find the longest transitive dependency chains | `-n, --limit <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--min-depth <n>` |
241
+ | `call-graph <symbol>` | Show incoming callers and outgoing callees for a symbol | `--full` |
242
+
243
+ ### Impact
244
+
245
+ | Command | Description | Options |
246
+ |---|---|---|
247
+ | `affected <symbol>` | Transitive closure of symbols that could break if this symbol changes | `--max-depth <n>`<br>`-s, --scope <path>` |
248
+ | `change-surface <file>` | Pre-change briefing: exports, consumers, and blast-radius risk | `--full` |
249
+ | `diff-impact` | Compute changed symbols and downstream consumers from current git diff | `--base <ref>` |
1169
250
 
1170
- #### `similar-signatures`
251
+ ### Health
1171
252
 
1172
- Find functions with near-identical type signatures (same parameter types and return type).
253
+ | Command | Description | Options |
254
+ |---|---|---|
255
+ | `health` | Composite codebase health report with prioritized action list | `-s, --scope <path>`<br>`--full`<br>`--json` |
256
+ | `complexity <symbol>` | Per-symbol complexity: branches, cyclomatic estimate, fan-in/out, callees | `--full` |
1173
257
 
1174
- ```bash
1175
- scip-query similar-signatures --min-loc 5
1176
- # Signature: (email: string): Promise<Token> (2 functions)
1177
- # src/auth.ts:5-20 login (15 LOC)
1178
- # src/auth.ts:22-37 signup (15 LOC)
1179
- ```
258
+ ### Maintenance
1180
259
 
1181
- **Options:**
1182
- - `-s, --scope <path>` — Limit to files matching path
1183
- - `--min-loc <n>` Minimum LOC per function (default: 3)
1184
- - `-n, --limit <n>` Number of groups (default: 20)
260
+ | Command | Description | Options |
261
+ |---|---|---|
262
+ | `install-skills` | Install skills (concrete-plan, scip-explore, scip-debloat, scip-verify, scip-language-playbook) into Claude Code and Codex | - |
263
+ | `check-deps` | Check whether scip-query and the detected language indexers are actually runnable | - |
264
+ | `init` | Create a .scipquery.json config file for this project | - |
265
+ | `watch` | Watch for file changes and reindex automatically | `--debounce <ms>`<br>`--cooldown <ms>` |
266
+ | `status` | Show index status for this project | - |
1185
267
 
1186
- **Value:** Different signal from callee similarity — catches "same interface, different implementation" even when the internal logic differs completely.
268
+ <!-- END GENERATED COMMAND REFERENCE -->
1187
269
 
1188
- ---
1189
270
 
1190
271
  ## Programmatic API
1191
272