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Very cool. I imagined my organizations entire codebase being mapped like this and across different frameworks and languages.

I don’t know if I missed this in the video or if it’s not yet possible, but that’s a lot of manual work, so instead of connecting the nodes, give a simple bot to run in the repo folder to automate the visualization.

It’s super cool and I’m adding to my watch list.

If I were you, i’d target enterprise organizations or local municipalities IT groups who are going through or planning their digital transformations. They have a need for way-finding and sense making across legacy and new work.

If you play your cards right, Salesforce will come knocking in under a year. I see a lot of compatibility with their vision and product offerings.




I like the concept so far in the video. I just want more, even bigger, more panes, all connected! If it's usable in such a state I don't know, but would be fun to try. Like a UML diagrams of the whole code base with thousands of arrows.

Ane I can then tell my coworker that the file needing change is in the upper right corners somewhere.

And git diffs being visual, can just zoom in on the changes here and there.


It automatically adds connections as you traverse through files/symbols. Not super sure if this is what you mean, but we intend to serve the users "flows" based on queries in the natural language e.g. "what happens when you click the subscribe button from the mouse down all the way to the backend".


That’s awesome! Generally when I find tools that can improve our work culture and output velocity and quality, I try and get it on front of teams ahead of a an internal hackathon where the cost of on-boarding and prototyping is already factored in. This feels like a good candidate.


that would be interesting if you could "link" across API calls to different services.


Most likely we would either have to get the user to do this (we plan to add this as a feature) or use AI to understand when disconnected code (from the LSP standpoint) is indeed connected.

This is a top user request though!




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