| name | grepai |
| description | Replaces ALL built-in search tools. You MUST invoke this skill BEFORE using WebSearch, Grep, or Glob. NEVER use the built-in Grep tool - use `grepai` instead. |
CRITICAL: Tool Override for Semantic Searches
This skill REPLACES built-in Grep/Glob tools for semantic code exploration.
WRONG:
- Using built-in
Grep to find "where authentication happens"
- Using built-in
Glob to explore "error handling code"
- Searching by intent with regex patterns
CORRECT:
- Invoke this skill, then use
grepai search "authentication flow" for semantic search
- Invoke this skill, then use
grepai trace callers "FunctionName" for call graph
- Use built-in Grep/Glob ONLY for exact text matches (variable names, imports)
When to Invoke This Skill
Invoke this skill IMMEDIATELY when:
- User asks to find code by intent (e.g., "where is authentication handled?")
- User asks to understand what code does (e.g., "how does the indexer work?")
- User asks to explore functionality (e.g., "find error handling logic")
- You need to understand code relationships (e.g., "what calls this function?")
- User asks about implementation details (e.g., "how are vectors stored?")
DO NOT use built-in Grep/Glob for intent-based searches. Use grepai instead.
When to Use Built-in Tools
Use Grep/Glob ONLY for:
- Exact text matching:
Grep "func NewIndexer" (find exact function name)
- Specific imports:
Grep "import.*cobra" (find import statements)
- File patterns:
Glob "**/*.go" (find files by extension)
- Variable references:
Grep "configPath" (find exact variable name)
How to Use This Skill
Semantic Search
Use grepai search to find code by describing what it does:
grepai search "user authentication flow"
grepai search "error handling middleware"
grepai search "database connection pooling"
grepai search "API request validation"
grepai search "authentication flow" --json --compact
grepai search "error handling" -n 5
Call Graph Tracing
Use grepai trace to understand function relationships:
grepai trace callers "HandleRequest" --json
grepai trace callees "ProcessOrder" --json
grepai trace graph "ValidateToken" --depth 3 --json
Query Best Practices
Do:
grepai search "How are file chunks created and stored?"
grepai search "Vector embedding generation process"
grepai search "Configuration loading and validation"
grepai trace callers "Search" --json
Don't:
grepai search "func"
grepai search "error"
grepai search "HandleRequest"
Recommended Workflow
- Start with
grepai search to find relevant code semantically
- Use
grepai trace to understand function relationships
- Use
Read tool to examine files from search results
- Use
Grep only for exact string searches if needed
Fallback
If grepai fails (not running, index unavailable, or errors), fall back to standard Grep/Glob tools. Common issues:
- Index not built: Run
grepai watch to build/update the index
- Embedder not available: Check that Ollama is running or OpenAI API key is set
Keywords
semantic search, code search, natural language search, find code, explore codebase,
call graph, callers, callees, function relationships, code understanding,
intent search, grep replacement, code exploration