Why Use This This skill provides specialized capabilities for severity1's codebase.
Use Cases Developing new features in the severity1 repository Refactoring existing code to follow severity1 standards Understanding and working with severity1's codebase structure
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name: codebase-analyzer
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "initialize auto-memory", "create CLAUDE.md", "set up project memory", or runs the /auto-memory:init command. Analyzes codebase structure and generates CLAUDE.md files using the exact template format with AUTO-MANAGED markers.
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# Codebase Analyzer
Analyze project structure and generate CLAUDE.md files interactively.
## Guidelines
**MANDATORY**: All rules below must be followed exactly. Violations produce incorrect CLAUDE.md content.
@../shared/references/guidelines.md
## Algorithm
### 1. Check Existing CLAUDE.md
If CLAUDE.md already exists, ask the user how to handle it:
- **Migrate**: Convert to auto-managed format (add markers)
- **Backup**: Create CLAUDE.md.backup and generate fresh
- **Merge**: Keep manual sections, add auto-managed sections
- **Cancel**: Abort initialization
### 2. Scan Directory Structure
Detect frameworks and build systems:
- `package.json` - Node.js/JavaScript
- `pyproject.toml`, `setup.py` - Python
- `Cargo.toml` - Rust
- `go.mod` - Go
- `Makefile` - Make-based builds
- `Dockerfile` - Container builds
Extract build/test/lint commands from config files.
### 3. Identify Subtree Candidates
Look for framework boundaries that warrant separate CLAUDE.md files:
- `src/` with 10+ source files
- `lib/` directory
- `packages/*` (monorepo packages)
- `apps/*` (monorepo applications)
### 4. Detect Code Patterns
Analyze source files for conventions:
- **Naming**: PascalCase, camelCase, snake_case usage
- **Imports**: ES6 modules, CommonJS, ordering patterns
- **Architecture**: Feature-based, layered, MVC patterns
- **Style**: Indentation, quotes, semicolons
### 5. Fetch Memory Guidelines (Optional)
If network available, fetch from `https://code.claude.com/docs/en/memory`:
- Use WebFetch tool
- Extract relevant sections for context
- Reference official guidelines above as primary source
### 6. Present Findings
Use AskUserQuestion to confirm:
- Detected framework and commands
- Suggested subtree locations
- Detected patterns
### 7. Generate CLAUDE.md
Generate files using the EXACT template structure. Follow these steps precisely:
1. **Copy template skeleton** - Use template file as the base structure
2. **Use exact marker format** - See Marker Syntax section below
3. **Replace placeholders** - Substitute `{{PLACEHOLDER}}` with detected content
4. **Include all required sections** - Even if content is minimal, include the section
5. **Add MANUAL section** at the end for user notes
6. **Size limits**: Root 150-200 lines, Subtrees 50-75 lines
## Marker Syntax
**CRITICAL**: Use the EXACT marker format below. Do NOT use variations.
```markdown
<!-- AUTO-MANAGED: section-name -->
## Section Heading
Content goes here
<!-- END AUTO-MANAGED -->
```
For user-editable content:
```markdown
<!-- MANUAL -->
## Custom Notes
Add project-specific notes here. This section is never auto-modified.
<!-- END MANUAL -->
```
**Common mistakes to avoid**:
- `<!-- BEGIN AUTO-MANAGED: name -->` - WRONG (no BEGIN prefix)
- `<!-- END AUTO-MANAGED: name -->` - WRONG (no name in closing tag)
- `<!-- AUTO-MANAGED section-name -->` - WRONG (missing colon)
## Section Definitions
### Root CLAUDE.md Sections
Generate these sections in order:
| Section Name | Heading | Required | Placeholder | Content |
|--------------|---------|----------|-------------|---------|
| `project-description` | ## Overview | Yes | `{{DESCRIPTION}}` | Project name, tagline, key features |
| `build-commands` | ## Build & Development Commands | Yes | `{{BUILD_COMMANDS}}` | Build, test, lint, run commands |
| `architecture` | ## Architecture | Yes | `{{ARCHITECTURE}}` | Directory tree, key files, data flow |
| `conventions` | ## Code Conventions | Yes | `{{CONVENTIONS}}` | Naming, imports, formatting rules |
| `patterns` | ## Detected Patterns | Yes | `{{PATTERNS}}` | AI-detected recurring code patterns |
| `git-insights` | ## Git Insights | No | `{{GIT_INSIGHTS}}` | Key commits, design decisions |
| `best-practices` | ## Best Practices | No | `{{BEST_PRACTICES}}` | From official Claude Code docs |
### Subtree CLAUDE.md Sections
Generate these sections in order:
| Section Name | Heading | Required | Placeholder | Content |
|--------------|---------|----------|-------------|---------|
| `module-description` | ## Purpose | Yes | `{{DESCRIPTION}}` | Module purpose and responsibility |
| `architecture` | ## Module Architecture | Yes | `{{ARCHITECTURE}}` | Module structure, key files |
| `conventions` | ## Module-Specific Conventions | Yes | `{{CONVENTIONS}}` | Module-specific rules |
| `dependencies` | ## Key Dependencies | Yes | `{{DEPENDENCIES}}` | Module dependencies |
## Templates
Reference the template files for exact structure:
### Root Template
@templates/CLAUDE.root.md.template
### Subtree Template
@templates/CLAUDE.subtree.md.template
## User Interactions
Use AskUserQuestion for:
1. Existing CLAUDE.md handling (migrate/backup/merge/cancel)
2. Subtree location confirmation
3. Final approval before writing files
## Output
After generating files, report:
- Files created/modified
- Sections populated
- Any warnings or suggestions