| name | gitnexus-impact-analysis |
| description | Use when the user wants to know what will break if they change something, or needs safety analysis before editing code. Examples: "Is it safe to change X?", "What depends on this?", "What will break?" |
Impact Analysis with GitNexus
IMPORTANT — How to use GitNexus: GitNexus is a standalone CLI tool. Run it directly
via gitnexus <command> in the Bash tool. Do NOT use mcpl call gitnexus ....
Multi-repo note: Always pass --repo <name> to every command to avoid
"multiple repositories" errors.
When to Use
- "Is it safe to change this function?"
- "What will break if I modify X?"
- "Show me the blast radius"
- "Who uses this code?"
- Before making non-trivial code changes
- Before committing — to understand what your changes affect
Workflow
1. gitnexus impact "X" --direction upstream --repo <name> → What depends on this
2. gitnexus context "X" --repo <name> → See affected execution flows
3. gitnexus detect-changes --repo <name> → Map current git changes to affected flows
4. Assess risk and report to user
If "Index is stale" → run gitnexus analyze in terminal.
Checklist
- [ ] gitnexus impact "X" --direction upstream to find dependents
- [ ] Review d=1 items first (these WILL BREAK)
- [ ] Check high-confidence (>0.8) dependencies
- [ ] gitnexus context to see affected execution flows
- [ ] gitnexus detect-changes for pre-commit check
- [ ] Assess risk level and report to user
Understanding Output
| Depth | Risk Level | Meaning |
|---|
| d=1 | WILL BREAK | Direct callers/importers |
| d=2 | LIKELY AFFECTED | Indirect dependencies |
| d=3 | MAY NEED TESTING | Transitive effects |
Risk Assessment
| Affected | Risk |
|---|
| <5 symbols, few processes | LOW |
| 5-15 symbols, 2-5 processes | MEDIUM |
| >15 symbols or many processes | HIGH |
| Critical path (auth, payments) | CRITICAL |
Commands
gitnexus impact — the primary tool for symbol blast radius:
gitnexus impact "validateUser" --direction upstream --repo my-app
gitnexus detect-changes — git-diff based impact analysis:
gitnexus detect-changes --repo my-app
Example: "What breaks if I change validateUser?"
gitnexus impact "validateUser" --direction upstream --repo my-app
gitnexus context "validateUser" --repo my-app