| name | symbiote-impact |
| description | Trace the blast radius of a code change using Symbiote's dependency graph. This skill should be used when the user asks to "analyze impact", "what will this change break", "show affected files", "check blast radius", "impact analysis", or "what depends on this". |
Symbiote Impact Analysis
Analyze the blast radius of a code change before making it — trace dependencies, find affected files, and surface risks.
When to Use
- Before refactoring a widely-used function or module
- When renaming a symbol across the codebase
- To understand what tests might break from a change
- When planning a large-scale migration
Process
Step 1: Identify the Target
Determine what the user wants to change:
- A specific symbol (function, class, type) → use
get_impact
- Uncommitted git changes → use
detect_changes
- A file's full dependency tree → use
get_context_for_file
Step 2: Run Impact Analysis
For a specific symbol:
Use the get_impact MCP tool with the symbol name. It returns every affected file with confidence scores and traversal depth (max 3 levels).
For uncommitted changes:
Use the detect_changes MCP tool. It maps git diffs to modules and assigns risk levels.
For a file's dependency tree:
Use the get_context_for_file MCP tool to see all dependencies and dependents.
Step 3: Trace Deeper (if needed)
For high-risk changes, go deeper:
trace_flow — trace execution from an entry point through the call graph
trace_data — trace data flow forward or backward from a symbol
find_implementations — find all classes implementing an interface
Step 4: Check for Safe Rename
If the change is a rename, use rename_symbol MCP tool to get a preview of all files that would change (dry-run, no writes).
Step 5: Present Results
Summarize in this format:
## Impact Analysis: {symbol or change description}
**Direct dependents:** {count} files
**Transitive impact:** {count} files (depth {N})
**Risk level:** {low|medium|high}
### Affected Files
- `path/to/file.ts` — {why it's affected}
- `path/to/other.ts` — {why it's affected}
### Recommendations
- {what to test}
- {what to update}
- {risks to watch for}