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Explain code, concepts, or system behavior with adjustable depth levels
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Explain code, concepts, or system behavior with adjustable depth levels
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| name | explain |
| description | Explain code, concepts, or system behavior with adjustable depth levels |
| argument-hint | <file_or_concept> |
| effort | low |
| when_to_use | Use when asking Claude to explain code, a function, an algorithm, or a concept. |
Explain code, concepts, or system behavior with adjustable depth levels.
Get clear explanations of:
Identify what needs explanation:
Simple (1-2 min read) → Quick summary, key points only
Standard (3-5 min read) → Purpose, how it works, key decisions
Deep (10+ min read) → Full breakdown, alternatives, trade-offs
# For file explanations
head -50 "$FILE" # See imports and structure
# For function explanations
grep -A 30 "function $NAME\|def $NAME\|fn $NAME" "$FILE"
# For module explanations
ls -la "$DIR"
cat "$DIR/index.ts" 2>/dev/null || cat "$DIR/__init__.py" 2>/dev/null
Scope: [file/function/concept/flow] Depth: [simple/standard/deep]
[1-3 sentences describing the purpose]
[Step-by-step breakdown appropriate to depth level]
| Decision | Why | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| [choice made] | [reasoning] | [what else could work] |
// How to use this correctly
path/to/related.ts - [relationship]path/to/dependency.ts - [relationship][Additional context for understanding the broader pattern]
/explain --simple)**validateUser()** checks if the user object has required fields
(email, password) and returns a boolean. Uses regex for email format.
/explain - default)**validateUser(user: User): ValidationResult**
**Purpose**: Validates user input before database operations.
**Flow**:
1. Check required fields exist (email, password)
2. Validate email format with regex
3. Check password meets requirements (8+ chars, special char)
4. Return { valid: boolean, errors: string[] }
**Used by**: signup(), updateProfile()
/explain --deep)[All of standard, plus:]
**Design Decisions**:
- Returns ValidationResult instead of throwing to allow batch validation
- Regex chosen over library for zero dependencies
- Password rules configurable via config.ts
**Trade-offs**:
- Pro: Fast, no dependencies
- Con: Regex email validation isn't RFC-compliant
**Alternatives Considered**:
- Zod schema: More powerful but adds 50KB
- Class-validator: Better for decorators but OOP-heavy
Explain a file:
/explain src/auth/middleware.ts
Explain a function:
/explain the handleWebhook function in payments.ts
Explain a concept:
/explain how our event sourcing works
Explain with specific depth:
/explain --deep the authentication flow
/explain --simple what useCallback does
Explain for learning:
/explain --learn the repository pattern used here
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