| name | vc-scout |
| description | Fast codebase scouting using shell search and optional parallel research agents. Use for file discovery, task context gathering, and quick scoped searches across directories. |
| argument-hint | [search-target] [ext] |
| trigger_keywords | find files, where is, search codebase |
| layer | helper |
| metadata | {"author":"claudekit","version":"1.0.0"} |
Scout
Output style: Follow process/development-protocols/communication-standards.md — answer-first, plain language, no unexplained jargon, TL;DR on long responses.
Fast, token-efficient codebase scouting using parallel agents to find files needed for tasks.
Arguments
- Default: Scout using local shell search plus optional parallel
research-agent delegation (./references/internal-scouting.md)
ext: Scout using external Gemini/OpenCode CLI tools in parallel (./references/external-scouting.md)
When to Use
- Beginning work on feature spanning multiple directories
- User mentions needing to "find", "locate", or "search for" files
- Starting debugging session requiring file relationships understanding
- User asks about project structure or where functionality lives
- Before changes that might affect multiple codebase parts
Quick Start
- Analyze user prompt to identify search targets
- Use a wide range of Grep and Glob patterns to find relevant files and estimate scale of the codebase
- Use local shell search first, then optionally spawn parallel
research-agent workers with divided directories when the search space is large
- Collect results into concise report
Configuration
Read from .claude/.vc.json (falls back to legacy .claude/.ck.json if present):
gemini.model - Gemini model (default: gemini-3-flash-preview)
Workflow
1. Analyze Task
- Parse user prompt for search targets
- Identify key directories, patterns, file types, lines of code
- Determine optimal SCALE value of subagents to spawn
2. Divide and Conquer
- Split codebase into logical segments per agent
- Assign each agent specific directories or patterns
- Ensure no overlap, maximize coverage
3. Register Scout Tasks
- Parallel task registration and external orchestration patterns are optional, not required for normal scouting in this repo
- See
references/task-management-scouting.md only when you are intentionally coordinating a larger parallel scout workflow
4. Spawn Parallel Agents
Load appropriate reference based on decision tree:
- Internal (Default):
references/internal-scouting.md (shell search plus optional research-agent parallelism)
- External:
references/external-scouting.md (Gemini/OpenCode)
Notes:
TaskUpdate each task to in_progress before spawning its agent (skip if Task tools unavailable)
- Prompt detailed instructions for each subagent with exact directories or files it should read
- Remember that each subagent has less than 200K tokens of context window
- Amount of subagents to-be-spawned depends on the current system resources available and amount of files to be scanned
- Each subagent must return a detailed summary report to a main agent
5. Collect Results
- Timeout: 3 minutes per agent (skip non-responders)
TaskUpdate completed tasks; log timed-out agents in report (skip if Task tools unavailable)
- Aggregate findings into single report
- List unresolved questions at end
Report Format
# Scout Report
## Relevant Files
- `path/to/file.ts` - Brief description
- ...
## Unresolved Questions
- Any gaps in findings
References
references/internal-scouting.md - Using shell search and optional parallel research-agent work
references/external-scouting.md - Using Gemini/OpenCode CLI
references/task-management-scouting.md - Optional task-registration patterns for larger scout coordination