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stacklit-navigator
// Use stacklit.json to navigate codebases without burning tokens on file exploration
// Use stacklit.json to navigate codebases without burning tokens on file exploration
| name | stacklit-navigator |
| description | Use stacklit.json to navigate codebases without burning tokens on file exploration |
At the start of any session on a repo that has stacklit.json at the root. Read it before you read any source files.
# Check if index exists
cat stacklit.json | head -5
The file has these sections:
project -- repo name, type (single/monorepo), workspacestech -- primary language, language breakdown, frameworksmodules -- the map: each module's purpose, files, exports, dependencies, activity leveldependencies.edges -- import relationships between modulesdependencies.most_depended -- the modules everything depends on (touch carefully)hints -- where to add features, how to run tests, env vars to setFinding code: Look up the module in modules by name. The purpose field tells you what it does. The file_list tells you exactly which files to read. Skip everything else.
Understanding structure: Check depends_on and depended_by to see how a module connects to the rest. If you need to change something in src/auth, check depended_by to know what might break.
Knowing what changed recently: The activity field (high/medium/low) tells you how actively a module is being worked on. git.hot_files lists the most-changed files in the last 90 days.
Adding a feature: Read hints.add_feature first. It tells you which directory to create files in and which files to update.
Running tests: Check hints.test_command.
grep across all files when modules tells you which module to look inmost_depended when planning changes. Those modules have the widest blast radius.If stacklit serve is running as an MCP server, use these tools instead of reading the file:
get_overview -- full project summary (call this first)get_module("src/auth") -- detailed info on one modulefind_module("auth") -- search modules by nameget_dependencies("src/auth") -- what it imports and what imports itget_hot_files -- most-changed files (90 days)get_hints -- conventions, test commands, env varsOne get_overview call replaces reading 5-10 files to build context.
If you have made significant structural changes (new modules, moved files, changed dependencies):
stacklit generate
Use stacklit diff to check if the index is stale before regenerating.